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Preface 


This supplement to the guide prepared in 1987 by the staff of the Microform Reading Room reflects 
the continuing proliferation of micropublications and the continuing need for consistent and informative 
bibliographic control of special collections and major titles in microformats. This supplement, nearly twice 
the size of the guide published in 1987, reflects receipts of the Library of Congress Microform Reading Room, 
and in a few cases, receipts which have since been transferred to the custody of other reading rooms at the 
Library. Users of this guide should be reminded that these other reading rooms have significant microformat 
collections in their custody, and that neither the previous guide, nor this supplement, can be used to identify 
their holdings. 

The following current and former members of the Humanities and Social Sciences (General Reading 
Rooms) Division staff, and the Special Materials Cataloging unit of the Library, deserve credit for their 
contributions to this supplement; they contributed bibliographic descriptions and cataloging data as well as 
technical assistance and collegial support: Cheryl Adams, Pablo Calvan, Becky Gates-Coon, Robert 
Costenbader, Lee Douglas, Patrick Frazier, Victoria Hill, Mary Kramer, Lois Korzendorfer, Michael Lynch, 
Thomas Mann, Anthony Mullan, Ardie Myers, Josephus Nelson, Lynn Pedigo, Sarah Pritchard, Talita 
Robinson, Tonyia Ryland, Laurie Serikaku, Jon Simon, Bruce Swain, Tamara Swora, and Abby Yochelson. 





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Introduction 


This supplement, like the guide it supplements, has been compiled to draw attention to and to 
describe some of the major special collections and significant single titles in microform in the Microform 
Reading Room. The microforms represented in this guide include reproductions as well as original 
micropublications and contain books, serials, manuscripts, pamphlets, dissertations, government documents 
and archival records, archival records of associations and businesses, personal papers, broadcasting transcripts, 
and a variety of ephemera. The languages covered include the same languages found in the Library’s general 
hardcopy collection; the range of subjects covered is as broad, if not broader, than those found in the book 
collections. 

The majority of the items described may be found in the Microform Reading Room (MicRR), but a 
few are located in the Business Reading Room (B&E), the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room 
(LH&G), the Prints and Photographs Division (P&P), the Manuscript Division (MSS), the Near East Division 
(Near East), and the Law Library (Law). The collections included here represent many, but not all the 
collections added to the Microform Reading Room between the 1987 publishing of the Microform Collections 
guide and October 1989. Since then, approximately two hundred new collections have been received by the 
Microform Reading Room, and a second supplement and other forms of bibliographic access, including online 
access, are being planned. 

Each record in this supplement is composed of bibliographic data including a description of the 
collection, the appropriate shelf number or numbers, reference to relevant published and unpublished finding 
aids (if available), and information on how to find material in the collection (if appropriate). The records are 
arranged alphabetically by main entry, which is usually the title. A subject index and list by title and added 
title appear at the end of the guide. 

As of June 1991, the published and unpublished finding aids previously located in the Microform 
Reading Room will be housed in the Library’s Main Reading Room reference collection. The reference staff 
of that Reading Room should be consulted for assistance with or access to these guides and their 
corresponding microform collection. 


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Abolitionist periodicals. — Filmed from holdings of: Library of Congress. - Washington, D.C.: Library of 
Congress Photoduplication Service, <1970?>. - <30> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 01278-01288; 01384-01396; and others. 
A collection of twenty-nine American abolitionist periodicals, and one British title, dating from 1827 through 
1927. Titles include Freedom’s Journal. Zion’s Watchman. The Colored American , and others, and stem from 
all parts of the U.S., including Salem, Ohio; New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Tuskegee, San Francisco, 
Concord, Hampton, Providence, Rochester, Utica, and London. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 35-G 

Consists of a typed list of the periodicals, inclusive dates filmed, and place of publication. 

LCCN: No LOCIS record 


ACRL microcard series. - Rochester, N.Y.: University of Rochester Press <1953->; and Washington, D.C.: 
Microcard Editions, <1960->. - Several hundred microfiche and microcards; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche and microcard, various numbers. 
Consists of masters theses, dissertations, and other studies relating to academic and research libraries and 
to the fields of historical, descriptive, and enumerative bibliography. 

GUIDE: No guide. 

The MicRR card catalog has cards for these titles under: "ACRL microcard series;" and, "Association of 
College and Reference Libraries." There are also several dozen online records in MUMS for these titles, for 
a total of nearly two hundred titles. 

LCCN: No LOCIS record. 


Africa, 1941-1961. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: 
University Publications of America, 1980. -- 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: O.S.S./State Department 
intelligence and research reports. Part 13. 

Microfilm 86/2099 < MicRR > 

Covers a key two-decade period of anti-colonialism, at the close of which nearly a dozen African nations 
achieved independence. Developments in Rhodesia and South Africa foreshadowed later events and conditions 
in those countries. These reports are for the most part detailed historical and political monographs, written 
to inform U.S. and Allied leaders of past, and present conditions and future prospects in Africa. The 
OSS/State Department reports were written by highly respected academics and other researchers; writers in 
the series included Herbert Marcuse, Norman O. Brown, John King Fairbank, and Cora DuBois. 
Representative of the reports are the following titles: "Political Parties and Personalities in Tunisia" (1950); 
"Survey of Tanganyika" (1943); "The Capacity of Eritrea for Independence" (1950); "Trans-African Overland 
Routes: Ports, Railroads, Rivers and Lakes, Roads" (1942). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-28 

A reel guide to titles in this collection, with a subject index. 

LCCN: LC 86-892234 


Africa, 1946-1976. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, 
Maryland: University Publications of America, 1982. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 





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SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/216 <MicRR> 

Primarily memos or brief monographs, including cables and weekly or regular situation reports, these 
documents encompass all aspects of African politics, economics, and public life. The entire second reel consists 
of reports on the Congo in the 1960’s. Other features are biographic reports on various figures in South 
Africa and other African countries, reports on potential political and military activities, and reports relating 
to the decolonization of Africa. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-70 

Consists of a reel guide of titles, arranged by country, with a subject index. 


LCCN: 86-893449 


Africa, special studies, 1962-1980. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. ~ 
Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1981. - 7 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 86/2020 < MicRR > 

Studies by noted scholars and analysts from the academic and government research communities, covering 
a wide variety of public affairs and political issues in emerging independent African nations. Representative 
sources of these reports include the Rand Corporation, the Army War College, the Agency for International 
Development; the General Accounting Office; the Smithsonian; the Brookings Institution; the American 
University; JPRS; and the Center for International Studies at M.I.T. The collection emphasizes problems of 
military control and security, domestic and political strife, and economic development. Sample titles include: 
"Namibia 1979: Another Angola;" "U.N. Peacekeeping in the Congo: 1960-1964;" "Case Studies in Insurgency 
and Revolutionary Warfare: Algeria 1954-1962;" and "The Warrior Heritage: A Study of Rhodesia (1980)." 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-63 

A reel guide with title/subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892127 


Africana serials in microform in the Library of Congress. - Filmed from holdings of: Library of Congress. 
- Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, <1970>. - <200-l-?> microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Various microfilm numbers. 

Over 160 serial titles in microfilm, including monographic series, annual reports, and government 
publications; the original places of publication include cities in the U.S. and Europe as well as places in 
Africa. Among the titles listed are holdings not only of the Microform Reading Room, but also of the Law 
Library, the Newspaper Reading Room, and the Near East Section. However, the majority of African 
newspapers held by the Library in either the Near East Section or the Newspaper Reading Room are not listed 
here. In addition, several titles listed are held only as master negative microfilm by the Library of Congress 
Photoduplication Service. The dates of the serials range from the early 19th century through 1978. Other titles 
of related interest have been added to the Library’s collections since this list was compiled; interested 
researchers should consult appropriate periodical catalogs and/or a reference librarian to determine title or 
holdings in microfilm not listed in the guide. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 156 

A finding aid compiled in 1978 by Anthony Mullan, lists titles with place of publication, years on film, and 
microform call numbers; see also Photoduplication Circular 84. 


LCCN: No LOCIS record. 


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Allied Powers Reparation Commission. - Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 1975. -- 6 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/261 <MicRR> 

Documents dating from 1922-1930, including a statement of Germany’s post-war obligations, records of 
various meetigs, plans for reparations, military restrictions, and finances of the Reich. Also included are 
reports on the Reichsbank, German industries, and the Ruhr district. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-5 


LCCN: 85-891352 


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 

Papers of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. - Filmed from holdings of: 
Houghton Library, Harvard University. - Units 1-3 not available through copyright deposit; units 4, 5 and 6 
only have been received. Unit 1: Letters to Domestic Correspondents, 1834-1919 (including letters to 
missionaries working with the Indians); Unit 2: Letters from Missionaries to Africa, 1834-1919; Unit 3: 
Missions to Asia, 1812-1919 (Far East); Unit 4: Missions to Asia, 1812-1919 (India); Unit 5: The Near East, 
1817-1919; Unit 6: Missions on the American Continents and to the Islands of the Pacific. ~ Woodbridge, 
Connecticut: Research Publications, 1984-1985. - 858 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/257 <MSS> 

The material filmed is ft-om an important collection of primary source material on foreign life as studied 
by American missionaries from 1824 to 1919. It consists of hundreds of volumes of letters written by the 
Board to missionary personnel, and letters received by the Board from missionaries in the field. The latter 
report on foreign cultures as witnessed by the well-educated men and women appointed by the Board. The 
reports generated formed the earliest, and in some cases only, U.S. contacts with third world regions. The 
collection is relevant to research in anthropology, religion, political science, economics, education, psychology, 
sociology, agriculture, medicine, and American studies. 

GUIDE: Guide not yet received. 

A reel guide will be produced, based on the Harvard register, consisting of a detailed list of the original 
manuscript volumes and their dates. 

NOTES ON USE: Transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: LC 87-93423 


American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 

1862- 1980. - Filmed from holdings of: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. - Melwyn Dubofsky, general 
editor. - Parts: John Samuel Papers, 1868-1907, reels 1-3; Joseph P. McDonnell Papers, 1869-1906, reel 4; 
Albert Parsons Papers, 1876-1893, reel 5; Edward Hodges Papers, 1865-1908, reel 6; Ira Steward Papers, 

1863- 1883, reels 6-9; Thomas Phillis Papers, 1865-1908 and Miscellaneous Cooperative Association Records, 
1862-1881, reel 9; Knights of Labor, 1882-1902, reel 10; Sovereigns of Industry, 1874-1879, reels 10-11; Geisse 
and Huebner, 1904, reels 11-12. - Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1985. - 12 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in labor studies. 

Microfilm 86/1083 <MSS> 

To record the early, dynamic years of the organized labor movement in America, Richard T. Ely established 
the American Bureau of Industrial Research in 1904. The Bureau is best known for its eleven-volume 
Documentary History of American Industrial Society (1910-1911); in preparing this work, Ely and others spent 
years assembling primary source materials, virtually none of which were published in the Documentary History. 
The holdings filmed in this collection actually consist of nine separate collections: six focus on important 19th 


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century labor leaders, two with national labor organizations, and the ninth, with an extensive 1904 survey of 
American public opinion on labor issues. The personal papers include correspondence, notebooks, business 
papers, broadsides, typescripts, and so on. Among the papers are Albert Parson’s notes taken during the 
Haymarket Trial. The collection is significant for the study of virtually any early American labor issue, 
including the eight-hour movement, women in industry, political reform, radicalism and early critiques of 
capitalism. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-84] 

A reel guide to the collection, with introductory research notes for each part. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. For further information, 
see Labor History. Spring 1984 (vol. 25 no. 2), Harold L. Miller, "The American Bureau of Industrial Research 
and the Origins of the ’Wisconsin School’ of Labor History." 

LCCN: LC 86-890788 


American Federation of Labor records. - Filmed from holdings of: State Historical Society, Wisconsin. - 
Randolph Boehm, project editor. - Part 1 only received. Part 1: Strikes and Agreements File, 1898-1953; Part 
2: President’s Office Files, Series A: William Green Papers, 1934-1952. - Frederick, Maryland: University 
Publications of America, 1985. - 55 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in labor studies. 

Microfilm 86/223 <MSS> 

The strikes and agreements file consists of correspondence and other documentation relating to the conduct, 
operations, and strategies of some 2,000 local unions in the U.S. and Canada between the turn of the century 
and the early 1950’s. These locals were the unaffiliated, independent, or "federal" unions, who relied on the 
national AFL office for support in initial organizing, collective bargaining efforts, and strikes and lockouts. 
Does not include records from the large "international" craft and industrial unions. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-32] 

A reel guide to the collection, arranged by local union number, with an index by major occupational group 
and a filmed geographic index on reel 55. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: LC 86-893468 


American foreign policy current documents. - Filmed from holdings of: the U.S. Department of State. - 
United States Department of State Office of the Historian, editors. - Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government 
Printing Office, 1985-. - microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 86/1 < MicRR > 

This microfiche supplement to the printed series by the same name was begun in 1981 to provide full text 
distribution of material omitted from the printed version due to lack of space. The material includes official 
expressions of U.S. foreign policy, including the texts of major official addresses, statements, interviews, press 
conferences, and communications by the White House, the State Department, and other U.S. officials. 

GUIDE: Accompanied by printed guides. 

The supplement follows the same arrangement as the printed series: by functional subject, then by world, 
area, country, and chronology. 

LCCN: No LOCIS record located for this. See LC 85-61212. 


American public opinion data. - Louisville, Ky.: Opinion Research Service, 1981-. - microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 87/200 < MicRR > 

An annual collection of the results of hundreds of opinion polls, reproducing on microfiche data originally 



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released in the form of newspaper articles, special reports, press releases, computer printouts, etc. The surveys 
of opinion cover virtually the entire range of social issues: political issues, consumer issues, personal issues, 
etc. The sources designing and administering the polls include the Roper, Gallup, Harris, and Merit 
organizations; newspapers and news services; think tanks, research centers, and trade associations. 

GUIDE: American Public Opinion Index. HM261 .A463 MicRR. 

The guide is an index by subject, and provides microfiche numbers. 

LCCN: No LC record found. See LC sn85-61834. 


Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963). - Filmed from holdings of: John F. Kennedy 
Presidential Library. - Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1981. - 
3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4243 <MSS> 

The appointment book cites the time and duration of the President’s meetings, as well as the participants 
and topics under discussion, the locations and other circumstances of each meetings. Meetings abroad and in 
the U.S. are all covered; each day’s appointments run from one to six pages per day. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-38] 

Consists of a chronological list of the dates to be found on each reel. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: LC 86-890140 


Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919). - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office, Great Britain: F.O. 882. 
- Nendeln, Lichtenstein: Kraus Thomson Organization, 1970. - 16 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Public Records of Great Britain, Series 2, 1973. 


Microfilm 05081 < MicRR > 

This collection includes the documents of Public Record Office Collection, F.O. 882. It contains 
correspondence between the Foreign Office Arab Bureau and British military and diplomatic officials in the 
Middle East (extending by definition from India to the Sudan). It also contains a "secret" intelligence 
publication entitled the Arab Bulletin, the first number of which was submited to the Arab Bureau by Captain 
T. E. Lawrence. 

GUIDE: No guide. 

Access is provided through a Public Record Office Register at the beginning of reel 1. It lists the PRO file 
number, inclusive dates, a description and a volume number. Following the register is a list of documents 
within each volume including the date, the origin of the document, the subject, and a series number. Film 
should be requested by file number. 

LCCN: No LOCIS record found. 


Archives of the Fabian Society. - Filmed from holdings of: Nuffield College, Oxford. - Parts 1-5 received. 
Part 1: Fabian Society Minute Books and Records, 1884-1918 [microfiche]; Part 2: Minutes of the Executive 
Committee and Lectures, 1919-1960; Part 3: Correspondence of Eminent Persons and Early Material and 
Memorials, 1881-1959; Part 4: Papers and Records of the Finance and General Purposes Committee, 
1919-1964, the Publications Committee, 1919-1964, and the Fabian Local Societies 1941-1964, together with 
earlier documents dating from 1884; Part 5: The Papers and Records of the Fabian Women’s Group, 
1919-1951, the Society for Socialist Inquiry and Propaganda, 1931, the New Fabian Research Bureau, 
1931-1939, and other bodies. - Brighton, England: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1979. - 



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Microfiche (w) 85/2321 <MicRR> and Microfilm (w) 85/2321 <MicRR> 

The Fabian Society was founded in 1884 and rapidly became Britain’s foremost organization of socialist 
intellectuals. It has played a key role in the development of British democratic socialist thinking, in the 
development of the Labour Party, the philosophy and programs of the British welfare state, and the founding 
of the London School of Economics. Its early, and very influential members, included Beatrice and Sidney 
Webb, George Bernard Shaw, and later H. G. Wells and G. D. H. and Margaret Cole. The Fabian Society was 
an active publisher of its own tracts, it sponsored lectures and summer schools, and carried out a variety of 
political and social projects; it supported and ran candidates for Parliament, etc. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 103 

The guide is a detailed checklist of the material in each of the parts, with brief introductions to their general 
contents and scope. Items should be requested by part number and reel or fiche number, and Section letter 
and number code, e.g.: Part 2, Reel 1, Section Bl/3 (a scrapbook kept by Sidney Webb). The codes used in 
Part 1 are those developed at the Archives at Nuffield College; Parts 2-5 use a new code developed for the 
microform edition. 

LCCN: LC 87-892087 and LC 87-892088 


Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero. — Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. — 22 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/144 <MicR> 

A collection of handwritten, typed and printed materials from the late nineteenth and early twentieth 
centuries dealing with Madero’s public life. It includes letters, telegrams, circulars, bills, newspaper and 
magazine clippings, business orders and accounts, and the handwritten original of Madero’s work. La Sucesion 
Presidencial . Among the topics covered are Madero’s presidential campaign and other political matters, 
personal matters, public works, complaints, military and business matters, etc. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

Consists of a very brief description of the collection. The collection has been filmed "copiador" by "copiador", 
several of which have a list of correspondents at the beginning; and is followed by a number of "cajas", 
generally in overall chronological order. 

LCCN: LC 83-195728 


Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz. ~ Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. - <21 > 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/137 <MicR> 

A collection of printed and manuscript materials from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries, 
dealing with activities in the Veracruz area. Included are actas, decrees, municipal records, genealogies, census 
lists, cedulas reales, reports, minutes and testimonies. Among the topics covered are local history, commerce, 
agriculture, mining, slavery, ecclesiastical matters, public health, the founding of Veracruz, bullfights and 
judicial matters. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

The guide has a brief general description of the collection, and a reel-by-reel description of the materials 
filmed. The collection has been filmed in chronological order, libro by libro, according to the original 
arrangement of the documents with some internal indexing. 

LCCN: LC 83-195785 


Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana. - Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. - 85 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 




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Microfilm 83/140 <MicRR> 

A collection of bound typewritten transcripts of diverse printed and manuscript originals from the 
seventeenth through the twentieth centuries (with heavy emphasis on the twentieth century), dealing with 
different aspects, issues, institutions, and personalities of the Mexican Revolution. It includes transcripts of 
reports, proclamations, political, administrative, and military accounts, memoirs, letters, telegrams, newspaper 
and magazine articles, legal documents, historical, theoretical, and interpretive essays and studies, etc. Among 
the topics covered are relations with the U.S. and other nations, border incidents, the "Club Verde" of Sonora, 
the "Convencion Militar Revolucionaria," the "Primer Congreso Catolico Mexicano," the agrarian and land 
expropriation and redistribution problem, relations with the Yaqui and Apache Indians, Mexico and the 
foreign press, and military activities. There are some items in English and French. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

The guide has a brief general description of the collection and a volume-by-volume "index list of contents" 
for the first twenty-five volumes. The items have been filmed in order by volume; there is an overall internal 
chronological order except for several volumes at the end. 

LCCN: LC 83-195810 


Archivo Franciscano. - Filmed from holdings of: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico. - 
Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 187-. - 19 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/143 < MicRR > 

Originals and some transcripts of rare manuscript materials from the sixteenth through the eighteenth 
centuries from both Franciscan and non-Franciscan sources, dealing with activities in Mexico, California, and 
the Southwest. The collection includes correspondence, actas, relaciones, autos, maps, ecclesiastical and 
vice-regal decrees, minutes, census lists, statistics, inventories, diaries, etc. Among the topics covered are 
ecclesiastical, military and local history, missionary activities, expulsion of the Jesuits, explorations, discoveries 
and conquests of new territories, relations with the Indians, and daily life. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

The printed guide has a brief general description of the collection and a reel-by-reel list of the materials 
filmed. Reel 1 of the collection is an inventory of the collection. Only cajas 1-46, expedientes 1-1054, and 
some associated materials have been filmed. 

NOTES ON USE: See also Ignacio del Rio, Guia del Archivo Franciscano (Z6611.F73 R56 v. 1 MicRR) 
for a description of the original collection. 

LCCN: LC 83-183756 


Archivo Gomez Farias. ~ Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. - 7 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/138 < MicRR > 

A collection of nineteenth century handwritten and typed materials from the personal archives of Valentin 
Gomez Farias in Mexico, dealing with his public life. It includes letters, reports, proclamations, manifestos, 
plans, referendums, "roll calls," pronuncamientos, etc. Among the topics covered are political, military, and 
economic reforms, the "Texas issue," diverse revolts, the "casa de la moneda," evaluations of different issues, 
etc. 

GUIDE: No external indexes exist for this collection. For related materials, see MicRR Guide No. 104. 

The collection has been filmed in an overall chronological order, with scattered internal lists. 

LCCN: LC 83-195790 


Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo. ~ Jose L. Tamayo, editor. - Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia 
e Historia, 197-. - 74 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 83/141 < MicRR > 



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A collection of manuscripts and printed materials from the nineteenth century dealing with the reign of 
Maximilian in Mexico. It includes letters, telegrams, circulars, decrees, broadsides, budgets, poems, newspaper 
and magazine clippings, speeches, memos, manifestos, etc. Among the topics covered are political and military 
affairs, international relations and diplomacy, legal matters, commercial and financial matters. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

Consists of a brief overall description of the collection and a reel by reel list of contents for the first 20 reels. 
The collection has been filmed in approximate chronological order, with many "expedientes" filmed 
sequentially. 

NOTES ON USE: The materials are in Spanish, French, English, and German. 

LCCN: LC 83-195813 


Area business databank. Louisville: Area Business Databank, inc., 1983-1987(7). - microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 
Microfiche A collection of articles on local and area businesses, indexed by the collection guide. 
GUIDE: Area business databank . Z7164.C81 A69 < MicRR >. 

NOTES ON USE: This collection has ceased publication. 

LCCN: No MUMS record; but see sn84-12747 


Armenian architecture: a documented photo-archival collection on microfiche for the study of Armenian 
architecture of Transcaucasia and the Near and Middle East, from the medieval period onwards. - Vazken 
L. Parsegian, project director. - Volume 1: Selections from the Centuries; volume 2: Monuments of Soviet 
Armenia, 4th through 12th Centuries; volume 3: Monuments of the Armenian SSR, 6th through 17th 
Centuries. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 1980-. - 371 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 86/18 < MicRR > 

A documented photo-archival collection on microfiche for the study of medieval and later Armenian 
architecture of Transcaucasia and the Near and Middle East. About 35,000 photographs of churches, 
monasteries, and other monuments, to be published in six annual installments describing and illustrating some 
600 monuments and sites. 

GUIDE: Guide found in binder for first volume. 


LCCN: LC 86-890027 


Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement). - Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Maryland: University 
Publications of America, 1983. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2019 < MicRR > 

Consists of studies contracted for by the White House and other federal agencies. Typically the studies were 
carried out by academic staff and members of think tanks, particularly those specializing in U.S. foreign 
relations and the internal conditions of various strategically significant countries. Sample titles include, "The 
Soviet Far East Buildup and Soviet Risk-Taking against China" (Rand Corp., 1982); "Japan Resource 
Dependence" (Naval Postgraduate School, 1982); "Congressional Presentation Fiscal Year 1984. Annex II: 
Asia" (1983, U.S. AID); "Sixty Days to Peace. Implementing the Paris Peace Accords, Vietnam 1973" (National 
Defense University, 1982). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-62 

A reel guide to the collection. Reports are arranged by country and then chronologically, with a subject 
index. 


LCCN: LC 86-892126 



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Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. 

Papers, 1930-1942. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1983. ~ 8 microfilm reels; 35 
mm. 

Microfilm 88/330 <MicRR> 

This small group of women, founded by Jessie Daniel Ames, formed as a special offshoot of the Commission 
on Interracial Cooperation (CIC); it merged back into the CIC in 1942. These papers include correspondence, 
reports, clippings, pamphlets, legislative materials, meeting minutes, petitions, questionnaires, speeches, and 
press-releases. The collection documents an attempt to mobilize local, regional, and federal public support 
for the goal of eradicating violent attacks and hangings by whites of blacks in the American south. 

GUIDE: The Commission on Interracial Cooperation Papers. 1919-1944. and the Association of Southern 
Women for the prevention of lynching papers. 1930-1942: A guide to the microfilm editions . El85.92.D83 
1984. 

LCCN: 88-890641 


Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947. - Filmed from holdings of: the Library of Congress. - 

Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1974. - <> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 04171 <MicRR> 

A collection of twenty-four wide-ranging monographs on culture, education, economics, and social conditions, 
by scholars who include W. E. B. DuBois, ranging from the end of the 19th to the early 20th century. Sample 
titles include, "The Negro Church;" "The Negro American Family;" "Negro Business and Business Education." 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 35-E 

Consists of photocopies of original L.C. cards for each of the monographs filmed. 

LCCN: LC 14-22109 rev (for originals) 


Auction catalogues on microfiche. - Filmed from holdings of: Knoedler Library. - Group I, American 
auctions: Part 1, American Art Association, 1884-1939; Part 2, American Art Galleries, 1886-1929; Part 3, 
Anderson Art Galleries, 1911-1939 - New York: M. Knoedler, 1973. - <2,000> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/20 < MicRR > 

Consists of annotated sales and auction catalogs, primarily of American and Western European painting and 
sculpture, 1884-1939, from three major sources, liiese catalogs are vital tools for tracing the history of an art 
object, for descriptions and pictures of art held by private collectors, or revealing contemporary artistic 
reputations and tastes. 

GUIDE: Not yet available. 

An index is being produced at the University of California at Santa Barbara; it is not yet available. 

LCCN: LC 86-890003 


Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 
1982. - 333 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/424 < MicRR > 

Some 6,000 letters, arranged topically, pertaining to the British women’s movement, and written from 
1801-1972. The main subjects covered are the social, political, and economic status of women, with special 
sections on women in the arts, women travellers, etc., and several collections of personal papers. Includes 
scattered correspondence from such figures as Beatrice and Sidney Webb, Helen Taylor, John Stuart Mill, E. 
M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Christina Rossetti, and Olive Schreiner. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Inventories appear on each fiche, and collectively on fiches 325 through 329. There is also an additional 
alphabetic index of names and subjects, on four microfiches numbered 1 through 4. 




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LCCN: LC 86-890013 


Bart)our, Alan G. 

Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University 
Microfilms International, 1987. - 152 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/208 <MicRR> 

A total of 100 volumes, consisting of hard to find and well researched articles on films and actors from the 
1920’s through the 1950’s. Also includes many hundreds of reprints of posters, scenes, portraits, ads, and cast 
lists, with special attention to popular genres such as westerns, serials, and B-films. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 134 

LCCN: 88-890644 

Berlin Directory = Berliner Adressbuch: Directory for Berlin and its Suburbs, 1919-1932. - Filmed from 
holdings of: Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek/Berliner Zentral-Bibliothek. - Konrad Umlauf, editor. - Munchen; 
New York: K. G. Saur, 1983. - 981 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/161 < MicRR > 

Berlin, capital of Prussia during the years covered by this collection, was a city of great cultural, political, 
and economic influence and dynamism. The information in these directories is of importance to researchers 
of genealogy, biography, and the social, cultural, and political history of Berlin. 

These city directories listed residents (i.e., heads of household) by name, as well as companies and businesses; 
but each directory also included a great deal of other information: tradesmen and merchants were listed by 
trade; also listed were public authorities, institutions, places, schools, churches, synagogues, cemeteries, 
associations and societies, newspapers and magazines, social insurance, public health, and other social welfare 
services, and medical and legal professionals. 

These directories also served as a local and national reference manual, publishing information on public 
services and affairs, including fairs and markets, local and national government, events and places of interest; 
public transportation and postal services and fees, monuments, wildlife preserves, etc. Another section of the 
directories listed streets alphabetically within the twenty administrative districts into which Berlin was then 
divided, with plots of land and houses listed by number, naming the corresponding property owner or manager 
and residents. 

GUIDE: A printed pamphlet guide, in English and German, is kept with the collection. 

The guide explains the significance, history, and arrangement of the information in the directories. The 
guide also provides cross-references from contemporary district designations (e.g. Berlin 33) to those used 
formerly (Dahlem). 

For access to the collection, request guide, and year or years desired. 

NOTES ON USE: These directories are also available on microfilm for the years 1891-1941, under the 
number Microfilm 32901. 

LCCN: LC 85-892348 


Bibliographical Society of America. 

Papers. - Millwood, New York: KTO Microform, <1976>. - ? microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/107 < MicRR > 

Quarterly publication of the Society, including forerunners of the Papers, back to 1899. Each issue of the 
Papers includes bibliographical essays and notes, many dealing with new and variant editions of works, with 
publishing history, manuscripts, etc. The collection also includes bulletins and yearbooks published by the 
Society. 

GUIDE: No published guide. 

Indexes to the Papers for 1904-1931 and 1932-1951 are included on the first reel. 

NOTES ON USE: Originals cataloged in stacks: Z1008.B51p 


LCCN: 85-140863 





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Bibliography of American women. — H. Carlton Marlow, compiler. — New Haven, Connecticut: Research 
Publications, 1975? - 47 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/320 <MicRR> 

Lists approximately 50,000 books written by or about American women during the period 1600-1904. The 
entries are drawn from standard sources which include Sabin, Evans, research library catalogs, etc. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The books are listed in alphabetical, chronological, and subject order on the microfilm. 

LCCN: LC 84-206006 


Black Sash (Society). 

Papers. - A. M. Cunningham, compiler. - Johannesburg, S. A.: Microfile, 1975. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85115 <MicRR> 

The Black Sash was called into being in 1955 by a group of white South African women determined to 
protest against the government’s policy of apartheid. It has continued to do so into the present, counting 
among its members many eminent South African women. The Black Sash has protested and organized 
consistently and dramatically, against pass laws, detentions, removals to the "homelands," etc. In 1963, the 
group opened itself to non-white members. 

This collection spans the dates 1955-1972, and consists of the speeches, administrative records, minutes and 
memoranda of national conferences, internal and external correspondence, and records of political actions, of 
the Society. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: LC 86-891038 


Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929. — Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. 
- James Grossman, editor. - Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1985. - 25 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 85/269 <MicRR> 

Documents the northward migration of black workers and their families at the time of the first World War, 
through the records of several wartime agencies, including the U. S. Railroad Administration, the U. S. 
Shipping Board, the U.S. Housing Corporation, the National War Labor Board, the U. S. Conciliation Service, 
and the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor. 

The files include records on early race riots in places such as Houston, Omaha, Chicago, and Washington 
D.C. Other records contain evidence of discrimination faced by black Americans in the workplace, in housing, 
and other areas of their lives. Other agencies whose records are included in this collection are the War Labor 
Policies Board, the War Department, the Division of Negro Economics of the Labor Department, the 
Departments of Justice and Agriculture, the U.S. Children’s Bureau, the U.S. Coal Commission, as well as 
others. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-73 

A reel guide to the collection, with a subject index. Guide is kept with other U.P.A. collection guides. 

LCCN: LC 86-893391 


Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets. - Filmed from holdings of: Harvard College Library. - 


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Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard College Library, 1977-1980. - 680 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/3200 to Microfiche 84/3899 <MicRR> 

This collection consists of nearly 700 pamphlets and newsletters published during the Spanish Civil War 
(1936-1939). Although most of these were produced in Spain, a number were published elsewhere in Europe, 
or in the United States or Cuba. The pamphlets represent both Republican and Loyalist factions, and a broad 
range of ideologies. Among the items filmed are a speech by Andre Malraux, pamphlets by Dolores Ibarruri, 
by Joseph Goebbels, Gil Robles, and others. Many of the titles are also included in a related collection, 
Pamphlets on the Spanish Civil War (see MicRR Guide No. 16). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 16 

The guide consists of a checklist of the items filmed. The items have also been cataloged individually in the 
MUMS database; since the microfilm numbers corresponding to each title are sometimes difficult to read in 
the checklist, one may search MUMS for these items by title and author (though not by subject). 

LCCN: LC 84-189014 [Note: record gives guide number as 160] 


Bowman, George Ernest 

Bowman files. - Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1983. - 229 microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. Microfiche 84/114 < MicRR > 

Consists of 20,600 pages of hand-written notes by George Ernest Bowman, founder of the Massachusetts 
Society of Mayflower Descendants. In his notes. Bowman attempts to trace every descendant of all 23 
Mayflower families, through 1941. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 91 

Contains instructions for use of the files in this collection. 

LCCN: LC 86-890010 


British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940. - David Lewis Jones, selector of biographies. - Parts 1-6. - 
Cambridge, England; Alexandria, Virginia: Chadwick-Healey, 1984-. - <4397 > microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/161 <MicRR> 

This collection consists of two sections: the first is an index, on 93 microfiche, listing over 180,000 persons, 
including both prominent and non-prominent persons. The second part consists of copies of the full sources, 
providing biographical entries for the names indexed. All variant spellings should be checked; also, as each 
source may be arranged differently and page references are not given by the index, some effort may be required 
to locate a name in a given source work. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 135 


LCCN: 88-893894 


British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries. - Paul Sieveking, compiler and editor. -- London; New 
York: K. G. Saur, 1984. - <648> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/901 <MicRR> 

When complete, this collection will reproduce nearly 450,000 biographical entries from over 300 reference 
works, pertaining to 240,000 figures from virtually every walk of life in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. 
The entries represent people of regional as well as national significance. The collection cumulates the entries 
in one alphabetic sequence, while different entries on a given individual are reproduced chronologically. 
Source notes are given for each entry. 

GUIDE: A pamphlet describing the collection accompanies the microfiche. The first 16 microfiche also list 
the source works used in compling the collection. 

NOTES ON USE: Publisher notes 1987 completion date? 


LCCN: LC 86-890499 



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British ofTicial documents, colonial Africa. - Wakefield, Yorkshire: EP Microform, 1978. - <?> microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 

Microfiche 83/5 and others <MicRR> 
These are individual late 19th and early 20th century British government documents produced by and for 
British government offices interested in the African colonies. Many of them are "precis" of information for 
home offices. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The reports and documents have been individually cataloged on MUMS, and must be retrieved by title or 
author. 

LCCN: LC 83-145761 and others 


British official publications not published by HMSO. - Alexandria, Virginia: Chadwyck-Healey, 1980- (?). 
- < > Microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 83/403 <MicRR> 

Over 50 percent of all British official publications are not published by Her Majesty’s Stationers Office. 
These publications (some 10,000 a year) are issued directly by British government bodies, including 
nationalized industries, research institutions, and "quangos" or quasi-national government organizations. The 
documents range widely both in subject and in format, encompassing periodicals, newspapers, monographs, 
leaflets, atlases, posters, and other materials on topics of scientific and technical, political, cultural, social, and 
economic interest. 

GUIDE: Catalogue of British Official Publications Not Published by HMSO. 2^009 .C37 MicRR. 

The guide consists of a subject index to each year’s collection of microfiche. 

NOTES ON USE: L.C. has received collections for 1980 through <1986>; no online record located for 
collection on 1/28/88 

LCCN: No LOCIS record located 2/88 


British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899. - Volume I: Catalogue, General 
Affairs, Argentina, Bolivia/Paraguay; Volume II: Brazil; Volume III: British Guiana; Volume IV: British 
Guiana, British Honduras, Chile; Volume V: Colombia, Costa Rica, Dutch Guiana, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, 
French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras/El Salvador; Volume VI: Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay (see Bolivia), 
Peru, Uruguay; Volume VII: Venezuela. - Dublin: Irish Microforms Limited, 1974. - 416 microfiches; 11 


X 15 cm. 

SERIES: Irish University Press Area Studies Series. 

Microfiche 5087 < MicRR> 

This collection includes 33,000 pages of nineteenth century British parliamentary papers pertinent to Central 


and South America. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. See volume I for catalogue of the collection. 

Access to the microfiche is by a table of contents at the beginning of each country’s section. The British 
Sessional Paper citation is listed at the top of each microfiche. The fiche should be requested by the volume 
number (i.e. volume I-VII). 

NOTES ON USE: Call number of printed version (in stacks) is: F2230.4 .174 

LCCN: LC 87-89033 


British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars. - Filmed from 
holdings of: British Imperial War Museum. - London: Mindata, 1982. - 126 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 



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Microfiche (w) 86/5 <MicRR> 

This collection reproduces approximately 7,000 of the principal paintings, drawings, watercolors, and 
sculptures commissioned by the British government during the two World Wars in black and white microfiche. 
A small number of works (240) are also reproduced in color microfiche. 

Many of the images and subjects are "typical" of war art: tanks, airplanes, factories and factory work, and 
portraits of military and political leaders. There are also pictures of women doing war work; scenes of the 
Russian Revolution; pictures of the devastation of cities caused by bombings; fighting in France and elsewhere 
on the continent, and in the Middle East. 

The World War II segment includes a large collection of wash drawings by (children’s book) illustrator 
Edward Ardizzone-London street scenes; scenes of the London Underground during the Blitz; and other 
pictures of ordinary people in wartime. 

GUIDE: A printed index to the artists is filed with the binder containing the microfiches. Each color 
microfiche has its own artist list also. 

The works are filmed in the same sequence in which they appear in the printed Imperial War Museum 
catalogs (not in L.C.), that is alphabetically by artist. A brief caption accompanies each work, giving author, 
title, and other information. 

NOTES ON USE: Copies of individual works may be ordered from the Imperial War Museum. 

LCCN: LC 86-890008 


Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth International: I930-L940. West York, England: Altair 
Publishing, 1986. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/349 <MicRR> 

Consists of bulletins and press releases from a variety of sections of the Fourth International, arranged by 
language and country of origin. Many of the youth sections of the International have separate publications 
(e.g. the Spartacus Youth League of America). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 175 

NOTES ON USE: In English, French, German, Spanish, and Dutch. 

LCCN: 88-890667 


Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 = Kataloge der Bibliothek des 
Deutschen Museums in Munchen. - Munchen; New York: K. G. Saur, 1981-1982. - 612 microfiches; 11 x 
15 cm. 

SERIES: German Library Catalogs. 


Microfiche 85/2000 < MicRR > 

The Deutsches Museum was founded in 1903 by Oskar von Miller, and the library in 1908. The library is 
widely known for the breadth and quality of its holdings in the history of the natural sciences and technology 
in German-speaking Europe. The library’s catalogs contain over 425,000 entries for books and periodicals 
acquired between 1931 and 1976. The fields represented most strongly include mathematics, mining, graphics, 
transportation, handicrafts, and musical instruments. The catalogs is arranged in two parts, an author-title 
catalog, and a subject (keyword) catalog. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: LC 85-108885 


Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. - London, England: HMSO: Government Statistical Service, 1984. 
- <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 


Microfiche (w) 85/40 < MicRR> 


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Approximately 60 county census reports; each consists of a pamphlet; inside of the pamphlet is a microfiche 
report containing statistics on the economic activity of the population of the designated county, based on a 
ten percent sample of the 1981 census returns. The tables cover economic position, employment status, 
occupation, industry, social class, and socio-economic groups. 

GUIDE: No separate series guide. 

The reports have been individually cataloged on the computer catalog. Each pamphlet must be requested 
by the "EA" number obtained from the Library of Congress catalog record in MUMS. 

LCCN: LC 85-890038 and others 


China and India. ~ Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, 
Maryland: University Publications of America, 1977. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2089 <MicRR> 

These reports, commissioned by the Office of Strategic Services and the State Department, are detailed 
historical and political monographs. The authors were distinguished members of the academic and scholarly 
community. Titles in this series include "Objectives of Land Reform in Communist China" (1951), "Pakistan: 
A Muslim Project for a Separate State in India" (1943), and dozens of others. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-18 

A reel guide to the collection, with a subject index. 

NOTES ON USE: These reports are not published in the State Department’s Foreign Relations of the U.S . 
series, in the Declassified Documents collection, or in the armed forces’ official histories. 

LCCN: LC 86-892224 


China and India: 1950-1961 supplement - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, 
editor. - Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1979. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 
SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2095 < MicRR > 

Detailed historical and political monographs commissioned by the State Department between 1950 and 1961. 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-24 

A reel guide to the titles in this collection, with a subject index. 

NOTES ON USE: These reports are not published as part of the State Department Foreign Relations of 
the U.S . series, in the Declassified Documents collection, or in the armed forces’ official histories. 

LCCN: LC 86-892230 


China, 1911-1941. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, 
Maryland: University Publications of America, 1983. - 15 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: U.S. military intelligence reports. 


Microfilm 86/2023 < MicRR > 

These reports of American military attaches and their staffs in China record and analyze the significance of 
key events and conditions in the development of 20th century China: the revolution of 1911, Japanese 
intervention, the struggle between the Communists and the Kuomintang forces, including the Long March of 
the Red Army, the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, and the Second 
Sino-Japanese War. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-51 

A reel guide and subject index. 


LCCN: LC 86-892135 







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China: special studies, 1970-1980. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - 
Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1981. -- 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2018 <MicRR> 

These special studies are monographs commissioned by the White House and other Executive Branch 
agencies to provide analyses of situations and developments in China. The authors include researchers and 
scholars from the academic community and various think-tanks. Representative titles include the collected 
works of Mao Tse-tung in ten volumes, translated by JPRS; "Modernization and Chinese Strategic Debate;" 
"Soviet Journalists in China (1920-1964);" "Chinese Military and Political Leaders and the Distribution of 
Power in China, 1956-1971." Five studies on Taiwan are also filmed. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-61 

A reel guide to the titles, with a subject index. 


LCCN: LC 86-892125 


CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports. - Eastchester, New York: JA Micropublishing, Inc., 1983-. 
- <6000> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 85/404 <SSRR> 

The collection brings together the work of research departments, economists, and specialists of more than 
sixty-five leading investment and brokerage firms. The reports range from very specific industries or 
companies, to broader examinations of the health or strength of industries, predictions and projections, 
comparative data, market shares, products, reorganizations, regulations, and so on. The format and frequency 
of the reports vary-the collection includes over a hundred periodicals as well as brief monographs up to fifty 
pages in length. 

GUIDE: CIRR/Corporate & Industry Research Reports Index. Z7164 .C81 C5267 SSRR A&I. 

A detailed annual index to the reports, with full bibliographic descriptions of each report arranged by issuing 
investment firm and report title ("Master List"); with indexes also by company (blue section), industry (SIC 
code-yellow section), and by special report (green section). The reports themselves are arranged by issuing 
firm, and within each firm, by Company Reports (blue headers). Industry Reports and Periodicals (yellow 
headers). General Periodicals (white headers), and Special Reports (green headers). 

NOTES ON USE: Filing may be by report code or by control number. 

LCCN: LC 84-252021 


Civil rights during the Johnson administration. - Filmed from holdings of: Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, 
Austin Texas. — Part 1: The White House central files. Part 2: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: 
administrative history. Part 3: Oral histories - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. 
-21 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/204 < MicRR > 

Part one consists of papers documenting the decision-making process of the Johnson White House through 
internal memoranda, working papers, and outside correspondence. Part two is an official unpublished 
narrative history of the EEO. Part 3 consists of transcribed interviews with civil rights activists and 
administration officials, among them Joseph Califano, Everett Dirksen, Charles Evers, James Farmer, Nicholas 
Katzenbach, Aaron E. Henry, Thurgood Marshall, A Philip Randolph, Clarence Mitchell, Joseph Rauh, 
Bayard Rustin, Ben Wattenberg, Roy Wilkins, Andrew Young, and many others. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-74 

NOTES ON USE: Parts 4 and 5 not yet received (2/89) 


LCCN: 86-893398 



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Civil rights during the Kennedy administration^ 1961-1963. Filmed from holdings of: John F. Kennedy 
Library, Boston Massachusetts. - Part 1: The White House central files and staff files and the president’s 
office files. Part 2: The papers of Burke Marshall, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights - Frederick, 
Md.: University Publications of America, 1987-. - 37 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 88/358 <MicRR> 

Part one consists of White House documentary subject files on all key civil rights issues: racial inequality, 
housing, education, employment, voting, and civil rights legislation. It also includes the papers of key While 
House staff members, and documents, memoranda, and background papers on the March on Washington, as 
well as key civil rights events in Alabama and Mississippi and meetings with civil rights leaders. Part two 
consists of 30,000 pages of documents from the chief drafter of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Burke Marshall; 
it also includes Marshall’s correspondence with John F. and Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., 
Lyndon Johnson, James Baldwin, John Doar, James Meredith, and others, as well as extensive files on school 
desegregation efforts. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-149a and 105-149b 


LCCN: 87-2061 


Claude A. Barnett papers. - Filmed from holdings of: Chicago Historical Society. - Part 1: Associated 
Negro Press news releases, 1928-1964. Part 2: Associated Negro Press organizational files, 1926-1966. Part 
3: Subject files on black Americans, 1918-1967 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1980. 
- 198 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/208 <MSS> 

In 1919 Claude A Barnett, a young black entrepreneur, founded the first and largest black press service in 
the U.S., the Associated Negro Press, The first part of this collection consists of news releases of the ANP, 
each ranging from 15 to 40 or more pages; authors of ANP articles included major national leaders of black 
institutions and organizations. Part two of this collection consists of organizational records of the ANP, 
including business and financial records. Part three of this collection is extensive, consisting of 100,000 pages 
Barnett’s private files of correspondence, pamphlets, and documents, organized into eleven major subjects: 
agriculture; colleges and universities; economic conditions; entertainers, artists, and authors; medicine; the 
military, philanthropic and social organizations; politics and law; race relations; religion; and personal and 
financial papers. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-108 (pts. 1-3)] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-893440 


Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981. 
- A E. Fernandez Jilberto, compiler. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Co., 1984. - 4 microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/221 <MicRR> 

This collection consists (at present) of 14 documents covering the period from 1973 to 1978, When 
completed, the collection will include documents through 1981. Al of the documents were produced by 
central committees, political commissions, congresses, and other organizations of political parties in opposition 
to the military dictatorship of General Pinochet, who was installed in 1973. The parties represented include, 
among others, the Socialist, the Christian Democratic, the Radical, and the Communist Parties. An 
introduction to the collection on fiche no. 1 summarizes events in Chile from a politico-economic point of 
view for the period 1973 to 1981. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. An index and an introduction to the collection are to be found on fiche 1. 


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LCCN: 85-890033 


Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa. - Kinshasa (21aire): Inter Documentation Co., 198-. - 180 
microfiches; 9 x 13 cm. 

Microfiche 83/107 <MicRR> 


Consists of 4,000 publications related to Zaire and Africa; also a collection of periodicals, including scientific 
periodicals, government serials, newspapers, and press releases. Finally, there is a collection of clippings and 
other special documentation, from the period 1960-1966. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 83-133825 


Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center Cologne, (library catalogs) - Oberhausen: 
MFO-Mikrofilm GmbH, 1984. - 3038 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/456 <MicRR> 

Consists of catalog cards representing 3.8 million titles from 1800-1975 with an emphasis on historical works. 
GUIDE: No printed guide. 

LCCN: 84-216047 


Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa. 

Debates and proceedings of the Coloured Persons Representative Council = Debatte en verrigtinge van die 
Verteenwoordigende Kleurlingraad. - Proteaville: Verteenwoordigende Kleuringraad van Suid-Afrika, 1974? 
- 153 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 86/200 <MicRR> 

The CPRC consisted of 40 elected representatives and 20 members nominated by the government. The 
Council, which met from 1969 to 1980, was intended to have some power to administer the policies of the 
Department of Coloured Affairs; its jurisdiction extended only to the Coloured "Group Areas." The records 
of these often heated debates run from November 20, 1969, through September 21, 1979. The language of 
the debates moves freely back and forth between English and Afrikaans. The quality of the microfiches varies 
considerably. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 

NOTES ON USE: Bilingual: Afrikaans and English. This item is also available in the stacks under call 
number DT764.C6C64a. 

LCCN: 78-641302 (for bound issues; call number for bound issues is DT764.C6C64a) 


Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories. - < > microfiches; 11x15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 83/311 <MicRR Ref> 
Directories of (principally) manufacturing industries for each of the fifty states. Most directories are for the 
current or previous year; the collection dates from approximately 1980-1982. This collection can be used as 
a retrospective and back-up collection to the extensive collection of industrial directories in the Social Science 
Reading Room. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 


LCCN: no MUMS record 


Columbia Broadcasting System. 

Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945. (broadcasts) - Washington, D.C.: 
Library of Congress, 1945? - 152 microfilm reels; 16 mm. 


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Microfilm 1613 <MicRR> 

Typescripts of monitoring reports, consisting of transcripts and summaries of short-wave broadcasts from over 
60 enemy and Allied stations, from August 28,1939 to May 23,1945. Totalling nearly 100,000 pages, this file 
constitutes an important record of the events of the second World War. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 

NOTES ON USE: See Microform vertical file for further information. 

LCCN: mic 53-700 

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. 

Papers, 1919-1944. — Series 1: Administrative records, 1918-44. Series 2: Meetings and conferences, 1919-44. 
Series 3: Financial records, 1922-43. Series 4: Publicity, 1920-42. Series 5: Literature, 1920-44. Series 6: 
Affiated organizations, 1918-42. Series 7: State Interracial Committee, 1918-44. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: 
University Microfilms International, 1984. - 55 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/329 <MicRR> 

The Commission on Interracial Cooperation grew out of the concern over racial tension and riots which 
followed after the return of black American servicemen from World War I. It was formed in 1919 as a 
moderate coalition of blacks and whites, with the goals of promoting better race relations through public 
awareness and educational efforts. The Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching was 
an offshoot of the CIC, and merged back into it in 1942. The papers of the ASWPL are also available in the 
Microform Reading Room, as are the papers of the Southern Regional Council, into which the CIC merged 
in 1944. The CIC collection consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, pamphlets and reports, and 
educational material published by the CIC. 

Among the persons involved in the CIC were Will Alexander and various YMCA figures; Robert Moton 
(Tuskegee), John Hope (Morehouse College); Jessie Daniel Ames; Mary McLeod Bethune; and Charlotte 
Hawkins Brown. 

Some of the research sponsored by the CIC included studies and surveys of black education and housing 
conditions, investigations of the Ku Klux Klan, lynching, and police brutality; the CIC also provided legal aid 
to the defendants in the Scottsboro case. 

Another offshoot of the CIC was the Commission on the Study of the Participation of the Negro in 
Southern Life, which eventually published several books, including Sharecroppers All and The Legal Status 
of the Negro; also created by the CIC was the Special Committee on Negroes and Economic Reconstruction, 
dealing with farm tenancy in the South. 

GUIDE: The Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers. 1919-1944.... E185.92.D83 1984. 

NOTES ON USE: See also: Southern Regional Council collection; and Association of Southern Women 
for the Prevention of Lynching collection, both in the Microform Reading Room. 

LCCN: 88-890640 


Concordances and texts of the royal scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio. - Lloyd A Kasten, 
editor. - Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, 1978. - 112 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Spanish series; The Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies; no. 2. 

Microfiche (w) 83/300 <MicRR> 

Consists of computer output microform concordances to the texts of Alfonso X, from libraries in Paris, El 
Escorial, Madrid, the Vatican, and the British Library. The concordances were produced as an offshoot of the 
compilation of the Dictionary of the Old Spanish Language (DOSL). The texts themselves are also included, 
though in the form of computer-produced text, making for unlovely but very clear reading. The manuscripts 
include a history of Spain, works on astrology, games, and many other topics. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 

LCCN: 83-106067 


Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941). - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives 




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(record group 84). - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Part 1: 1914-1918. Part 2: 1919-1929. Part 3, section A: 
1930-1935; section B: 1936-1941 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983-1984. - 142 
microfllm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/221 <MicRR> 


This collection spans the modem emergence of Japan as a political and military force in the world both prior 
to and after the first World War. The reports in this collection range broadly, and are generally reliable, 
detailed, and accurate, reflecting such subjects as the impaa of the American Immigration Act of 1924 
(unfriendly to Japan), the 1924 earthquake in Japan, Japanese-Soviet relations, the role of Japan in various 
international bodies; the internal political and economic affairs of Japan; and the development and escalation 
of Japanese military resources and interventions. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-14, parts a-c 


LCCN: 86-893454 


Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941. - Filmed fi’om holdings of: National 

Archives (record group 84). - Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Iran, 1925-1941; Iraq, 1941-1925; Beirut, 1925-1941; 
Jerusalem, 1925-1941; Aden, 1925-1941 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 105 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 86/222 < MicRR > 

Each part of this collection is arranged chronologically and then into sections for such categories as "relations 
of state" (foreign relations); internal affairs of state," including financial, political, social, agricultural, 
industrial, transportation, and scientific and cultural issues; and "commerce and commercial relations," i.e. 
trade relations. The materials for Jerusalem after 1935 were destroyed, but duplicates of these materials can 
be found in the Beirut and Iraq files for 1936-1941. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-15, parts a-e 


LCCN: 86-893455 


Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union. - Filmed from holdings of: National 
Archives, Record Groups 84 and 59. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Part 1: Russia, from Czar to Commissars, 
1914-1918. Part 2: Soviet Union, 1919-1935, section A, 1919-1924; section B, 1925-1935. Part 3: Soviet 
Union, 1934-1941. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982-1984. - 145 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 


Microfilm 86/220 < MicRR> 

This collection documents, from the perspective of American diplomatic personnel, the crisis, transition, and 
transformation of Russia into a Soviet Socialist Republic. The first two parts (covering 1914 through 1924) 
are a rich source of description of the military, political, cultural, and financial development of the Revolution 
of 1917-1921. Much of Part 3 is concerned with cultural and political development and trade and commercial 
relations of the new republic, and the Soviet Union’s role in the early part of the second World War. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-13, parts a-c 


LCCN: 86-893453 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Part 1: Political, governmental, and national defense 
affairs. Part 2: Social, economic, industrial, communications, transportation, and science - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America ,1987. - 47 microfilm reels; Mioiafelm 88/383a and 88/383b < MicRR > 
The items in this collection have been drawn from the State Department’s decimal files 835.00-835.39. They 
appear on the microfilm in decimal file number order. The central files contain all correspondence received 


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abroad by the Department of State, and all instructions sent to the U.S. posts abroad. They also include 
internal documentation of the Department. The types of materials filmed include telegrams, airgrams, 
instructions, inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations, special reports, plans, and 
correspondence. Subjects covered include social and cultural affairs, education, economic and financial affairs 
and statistics; agriculture, mining, post and transportation; the press and censorship; science; politics, civil 
order and health; military affairs, propaganda and espionage; and naval affairs. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-173a and 105-173b 


LCCN: 87-30349 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1987. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/384 < MicRR > 

Filmed from decimal files 735 and 711.35, this collection consists primarily of documents regarding bilateral 
treaties of Argentina with various countries of the world, and commercial and navigation agreements. 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-172 


LCCN: 87-25221 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1930-1939. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 105 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/890 < MicRR > 

Consists of State Department decimal files 893.00-893.9111, covering many aspects of China’s political and 
cultural situation. Material is filed in categories which include political affairs, government, laws, civil service, 
foreign agents, territorial questions, public health, crime, narcotics and drug traffic, military personnel, social 
and cultural affairs, natural disasters, economic and financial conditions, labor, agriculture, mining, 
manufactures, and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-92 


LCCN: 87-890178 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1940-1944. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 51 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/892 < MicRR > 

Consists of decimal files 893.00 through 893.927, covering many aspects of China’s political and cultural 
situation. Materials is filed in categories which include political affairs, government, laws, civil service, foreign 
agents, territorial questions, public health, crime, narcotics and drug traffic, military personnel, social and 
cultural affairs, natural disasters, economic and financial conditions, labor, agriculture, mining, manufactures, 
and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-94 


LCCN: 87-890180 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 75 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/893 < MicRR > 

Consists of State Department decimal files, covering many aspects of China’s political and cultural situation. 


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Material is filed in categories which include political affairs, government, laws, civil service, foreign agents, 
territorial questions, public health, crime, narcotics and drug traffic, military personnel, social and cultural 
affairs, natural disasters, economic and financial conditions, labor, agriculture, mining, manufactures, and the 
press. 

GUIDE: Guide not yet received in Microform Reading Room. 

LCCN: 87-890181 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs. - 
Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Michael Davis, editor. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1987. - 29 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/254 <MicRR> 

Consists of materials filmed from decimal files 837, 737, and 711. 37. The first 28 reels are devoted to the 
domestic affairs of Cuba, including extensive documents reporting on political conditions, communism and 
Bolshevism, political figures, government, public health and public works, liquor and narcotics traffic, military 
affairs, naval affairs, social matters and customs, education, economic conditions and statistics, labor unions, 
labor organizations, and strikes, financial and monetary conditions, agriculture (including sugar cane and 
tobacco), mining, manufactures, telephone, post, transportation, the press, and science. 

The last reel consists mainly of bilateral treaties of Cuba with the U.S. and other countries. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-114a 

A reel list with a subject index. 

LCCN: 87-13301 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs. - 
Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. - 
39 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/255 < MicRR > 

Decimal files 737, 837,937,637, and 611.37 are reproduced in this collection. All but the last two reels deal 
with Cuba’s internal affairs in the early 1950’s. There is extensive documentation on politics and communism; 
government; national defense; economic and social conditions; labor and labor unions; finance; immigration; 
agriculture, mining, and manufactures; education; sports; social organizations and customs; public health: 
communications and transportation; the press and censorship; and science. 

The last two reels consist of international and bilateral relations between Cuba and other nations, especially 
the Dominican Republic and the U.S, 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-114b 


LCCN: 87-10740 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: foreign affairs, I930-L939. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1985. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/894 < MicRR > 

Reproduces decimal files 762.00-762.94 and 711.62-711.624. The contents emphasize bilateral relations 
between the U.S. and Germany; but also include treaties and agreements with Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, 
Eastern European and Middle Eastern nations, China, and Japan. Both political and commercial agreements 
are included. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-95 

The guide consists of a reel list with a subject index. Also see reel 1, which reproduces the "purport lists" 
which are themselves an index to the documents in these files, giving the name of the recipient or sender, the 


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date, and summary of the document’s contents. 


LCCN: 87-890182 


ConFidential U.S. Stole Department central files. Germany: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives. ~ Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 5 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/954 <MicRR> 

The documents filmed are drawn from decimal files 762.00-762.9411 and 711.62. Many of the treaties are 
bilateral ones dealing with war, peace, alliances, and prisoners of war. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-99 

The guide consists of a reel guide with a subject index. Reel 1 also reproduces "purport lists" which index 
and briefly summarize the documents in these files. 

LCCN: 87-890318 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. — Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1984. - 59 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/891 < MicRR > 

The collection, filmed from decimal files 800-891, provides extensive documentation from the perspective 
of U.S. State Department staff on the domestic situation in Germany throughout the period of Hitler’s 
ascendancy. The materials gathered here include reports on the political situation in Germany including 
"Bolshevist" activities; law and order; public health and public works; military affairs, and "race problems 
(1933-39); social matters, including public entertainment, sports (the Olympic games) and motion pictures; 
education; book-burning; economic conditions; labor and compulsory labor; finance, banking, and currency; 
agriculture and industry; the press, and communications. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-93 


LCCN: 87-890179 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1985. “ 35 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/883 < MicRR > 

This collection is filmed from decimal file 862. It excludes approximately 200 boxes of documents from the 
espionage files, dealing with foreign intelligence and propaganda activities in various individual countries. This 
excluded material is in the National Archives, though some parts of this file may still be under privacy 
provisions. 

The material included (memoranda, correspondence, notes, dispatches, and instructions) relates to political 
affairs of Germany at the height of Hitler’s power: passports and citizenship; territorial questions; public order 
and the police; public health and vital statistics; military affairs; worldwide espionage and intelligence; 
conscription, enlistment, and the military draft; military supplies and equipment; naval affairs; race problems; 
social conditions; education; economic affairs; labor and compulsory labor; finance and banking; industry and 
agriculture; communication, and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-86 


LCCN: 87-890035 


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Confidential U^. State Department central files. Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. -> Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. -- Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1985. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/889 <MicRR> 

Consists of materials filmed fi-om decimal files 741.00-741.95 and 711.41-711.419. Nearly all the documents 
filmed are bilateral treaties between Great Britain and other nations, with some supplementary materials on 
political relations between the U.S. and Great Britain, including over a reel devoted to the topic of fur seals. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-91 

See also purport lists, on reel one, which give names, dates, and brief summaries for each document. 

LCCN: 87-890177 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1930-1939. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Part 1: Political, governmental, and national defense 
affairs. Part 2: Social, economic, industrial, communications, transportation, and science. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1985. - 79 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 87/886 < MicRR > 

Filmed from decimal files 841.0-841.4 and 841.4-841.9, these files include internal documentation and 
correspondence of the Department of State (telegrams, instructions, special reports, situation reports, 
translations, plans). There are extensive files, in part one, on Bolshevism and communism (including the 
Negro Welfare Association), fascism, nazism; the royal family; foreign agents; regulatory laws and public order 
and health; control of narcotics and liquor; espionage, propaganda, and intelligence; military personnel and 
the draft; movement of naval vessels, the military, and aircrafts. In pan two, there are documents concerning 
social conditions and culture; education; memorials to significant people; foreign investment; labor, strikes, 
and child labor; financial conditions; industry, agriculture, and communications; merchant vessels and the 
merchant marine; and the public press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-88 pt. 1 and 105-88 pt. 2 

See also reel one for each part, which reproduces the purport lists, with indexes and summaries of the 
documents. 

LCCN: 87-890037 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Part 1: Political, governmental, and national defense 
affairs (reels 1-31). Part 2: Social, economic, industrial, communication, transportation, and science (reels 
32-94). - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 94 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/916 < MicRR> 

Documents from decimal files 841.0-841.3 and 841.4-841.9 have been filmed for this collection, which records 
domestic conditions and developments in Great Britain at the height of the second World War. The subjects 
covered in part one include political affairs, foreign agents; citizenship and passports; regulations about travel, 
residence, and trade; military affairs, including espionage, propaganda, and foreign intelligence; military 
enlistment and the draft; transit of military supplies and equipment and military logistics. 

Part two consists of material on social life and culture-entertainment, amusements, religion, education; on 
calamities and disasters, including correspondence with the Red Cross; economic affairs and statistics; food 
and housing; labor; finance and banking; industry and agriculture; the post and communications; the public 
press; and the merchant marine. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-98, parts 1 and 2 

See also reel 1 in each part, reproducing purport lists, which index and summarize the documents. 

LCCN: 87-890263 


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Confldential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. — Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1984. ~ 10 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/888 < MicRR > 

Filmed from decimal file 85IG, the documents in this collection are primarily about political developments 
and conditions, including communist activities; there are also files on government, public safety and health, 
narcotics, military affairs (espionage, propaganda, and intelligence), economic affairs and statistics, 
immigration, agriculture, mining, communications, and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-90 


LCCN: 87-890176 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954. - Filmed from 
holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1984. - 44 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/887 < MicRR > 

Consists of documents filmed from decimal files 751G-751K, 851G-851J, and 951G-951J; these files concern 
Indochina, Laos, and Cambodia. The majority of the documents deal with political affairs and national 
defense, and the last several reels are about economic matters, including finance, labor and labor unions, 
agriculture, manufactures, social conditions, communications, and the public press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-89 


LCCN: 87-890038 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954. - 
Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1985. - 44 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/958 < MicRR > 

Filmed from State Department decimal files 788, 888, and 988 (foreign affairs), and 688 and 611.8 (internal 
affairs). This collection consists of memoranda, correspondence, notes, dispatches, and other documents 
relating to the government, economy, national defense, industyr, and social life of Iran. Included are regular 
political reports, reports on communism, documents concerning Iranian foreign agents, intelligence activities 
of Iran, economic development plans, the cost of living, labor and labor unions, agriculture, mines and mining 
(including the petroleum industry and the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company), manufactures, social customs, public 
health, narcotics, transportation, and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-105 


LCCN: 87-890322 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Michael C. Davis, project coordinator. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1987. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/2005 < MicRR > 

Consists of documents from decimal files 765 and 711.65, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, 
and other communications relating to Italy’s commercial and political relations with other nations during the 
second World War. A major topic is the condition of prisoners of war (with some lists of prisoners, and 
inspection reports). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-188 

Also see reel 1, which consists of purport lists and cards, indexing and summarizing the documents. 

LCCN: 87-14251 


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Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy; internal afiairs, 1940-1944. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Michael C. Davis, project coordinator. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1987. - 44 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/2006 <MicRR> 

Filmed from decimal files 865.00-865-92511, these documents include correspondence, memoranda, studies, 
situation reports, plans, and other items, relating to Italy during the second World War. There are extensive 
files concerning propaganda, intelligence, and espionage, and on individual Italian intelligence agents and 
suspected intelligence agents, operating in the U.S. and Latin America. There are also files on social 
matters-entertainment, calamities, education; food conditions; industry, expositions and exhibitions; mining, 
the public press, and naval and military affairs. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-189 

See also purport lists on reels 1 and 2, which index and summarize the documents. 

LCCN: 87-14252 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal afTairs, 1945-1949. (archival records) - 
Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1984. - 42 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/956 < MicRR > 

Filmed from decimal files 894.00-894.9583, these files include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and 
other documentation concerning Japan during the American occupation. The topics include Japanese 
intelligence and espionage activities, especially in the Americas; social conditions, including race relations; fine 
arts, education, and public history; economic affairs, including housing, food, labor and labor unions, and 
finance; patents and trademarks; industry, agriculture, fisheries, mining, manufactures (especially of textiles), 
communications, and the press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-101 

LCCN: 87-890320 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 62 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/885 < MicRR > 

Consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other documents from decimal files 794.00-794.63, 
894.00-894.576, and ^4.00-994.841. The subjects covered by these documents include political affairs, foreign 
agents of the U.S. in Japan, and Japanese foreign agents; government; mutual security programs for national 
defense; biographical data on intelligence agents in national defense; economics; labor and labor unions; 
finance; agriculture; manufactures; social history and customs; education; public health; transportation and 
communications; and the public press. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-87 

LCCN: 87-890036 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign afTairs. - 
Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1985. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 87/961 < MicRR > 


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Filmed from State Department decimal files 817 (internal affairs), 717, and 711.17 (foreign affairs), these 
records include communications (telegrams, airgrams, instructions, inquiries, memoranda, correspondence), 
situation reports, studies, special reports, plans, and translations, relating to the political and social affairs of 
Nicaragua. There are extensive ^es on communism; on various individual political figures, including 
Anastacio Somoza; on military affairs; education and libraries; the economy, agriculture; and the public press. 

The last reel concerns bilateral treaties, especially with various Central and Latin American countries, and 
with the U.S. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-112 

LCCN: 87-890348 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs. 
- Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Michael Davis, editor. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1986. - 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/256 <MicR> 

Consists of documents filmed from State Department decimal files 617 and 611.7 (foreign affairs), and 
decimal files 717, 817, and 917 (internal affairs). The correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other items 
filmed relate to all aspects of the political and social situation in Nicaragua, including national defense, 
economic and technical assistance, labor, financial matters, agriculture, manufactures, public health, 
transportation, and the public press. 

Reels 10 and 11 of the collection consist of documents relating to Nicaragua’s bilateral and international 
relations, especially with the U.S. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-113 


LCCN: 87-893261 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1984. - 29 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/895 < MicRR> 

Consists of memoranda, reports, correspondence, and other documentation, regarding political, social, 
military, and economic affairs of Israel. Included are documents on the Anglo-American Committee of 
Inquiry, regulations governing the state of Israel, social and religious matters, financial affairs, immigration 
(especially from Eastern Europe and the Middle East); agriculture, mining, and the petroleum industry. Also 
includes one reel of documents regarding bilateral relations of Palestine and Israel, in particular with Arab 


states. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-102 

LCCN: 87-890183 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1985. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/914 < MicRR > 

Consists of memoranda, correspondence, reports, and other documentation on political, economic, and social 
affairs in Isarel and Palestine. Special subjects covered include reports on foreign agents and intelligence 
activities, weekly news reports, reports on communist activity, on national defense, labor, foreign assistance, 
and emigration to Israel from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. 


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The smaller group of reels, on foreign relations, consists mainly of bilateral treaties of Palestine and Israel, 
especially regarding hostilities and relations between Palestine and Israel, Israel and Jordan, and Israel and 
other Arab states. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-102 

NOTES ON USE: In the Library’s copy of the guide, pp. 79-81 appear out of sequence, at the front. 

LCCN: 87-890247 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 
- Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1985. - 14 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 87/915 < MicRR > 

Consists of a variety of correspondence, reports, and studies filmed ft-om State Department decimal files 748a 
and 711.48a (foreign affairs), and decimal file 848a (internal affairs). The major subjects included are foreign 
agents, government and politics, military supplies, race relations, economics, labor unions, agriculture and 
mining, transportation, and the public press. On reel 14 are several files relating to bilateral relations and 
treaties of South Africa. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-97 


LCCN: 87-890248 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. 
- Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1985. - 23 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 87/955 < MicRR > 

Filmed from State Department decimal files 645a and 611.45a (foreign affairs), and decimal files 745a, 845a, 
and 945a (internal affairs). These files consist of correspondence, reports, and other documentation 
concerning (primarily) South African domestic affairs; the last reel concerns South African bilateral and 
multilateral relations, especially with the U.S. Many of the documents in the domestic files relate to the 
economic and industrial functioning of South Africa (agriculture, mining, and manufacturing). There are also 
documents concerning other general domestic social and political questions, such as race relations, national 
defense, and government activities including South African foreign agents in the U.S. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-100 


LCCN: 87-890319 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954. - Filmed fi-om holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 59. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1985. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 87/957 < MicRR > 

This collection reproduces documents from decimal files 761, 861, and 961 (internal affairs) and 661 and 
611.61 (foreign affairs). 

The files consist of correspondence, reports, and other documentation of U.S. State Department activities 
and interest concerning Soviet affairs. The first, and larger part (38 reels) consists largely of regular reports 
on the domestic political situation; there is extensive documentation concerning intelligence agents and 
activities, especially Soviet agents in the U.S., including a file (reels 14-15) on Julius Rosenberg, and another 
(reel 13) on Alger Hiss. Extensive files have also been reproduced on national defense, on labor in the USSR 
(including compulsory and slave labor), and on financial, social, cultural, and industrial matters, as well as on 
the public press and press censorship. 

The second part of this collection reproduces documents concerning the bilateral and multilateral agreements 
of the USSR, including those on prisoners of war and other issues stemming from World War II; there are 
also many documents on Soviet relations with Iran, with China, with Japan, and with the U.S. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-106 


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LCCN: 87-890321 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives, Record Group 59. ~ Michael Davis, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1986. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 87/252 <MicRR> 


The central files contain a wide range of materials from United States diplomats in foreign countries, and 
are a primary source of information on political, social, and economic military developments throughout the 
world. The file seleaions dealing with Spain’s foreign affairs include correspondence, reports on meetings with 
foreign officials, notes on negotiations, texts of treaties, newspaper and magazine clippings, analysis, and 
government documents. This time period covers events leading to and including the Spanish Civil War. 

GUIDE: Guide not received/missing? 


LCCN: 87-10622 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939. - Filmed from holdings 
of: National Archives. - Michael Davis, editor. - Part 1: Political, government, and national defense affairs. 
Part 2: Social, economic, industrial, communications, transportation, and science. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1987. - 88 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/251 <MicRR> 

The files are filmed from State Department decimal files 852.00-852.348 (part 1), and 852.40-852.927 (part 

2 ). 

The files in part 1 consist of communications, reports, and correspondence documenting domestic political 
developments in Spain during the turbulent years preceding and during the Spanish Civil War. In addition 
to extensive documentation relating to general political conditions, the files reproduce documents concerning 
the regulation of residence and travel, trade, narcotics; documents on military developments, including Military 
Intelligence Division (MID) reports; extensive files on individual enlisted American soldiers in Spain, on 
military deserters, and on Spanish naval affairs. 

The files in part 2 document the social and economic conditions and events in Spain during this same period. 
Many of the documents therefore relate to (American and other) war relief activities, both partisan and 
non-partisan. Also represented are such subjects as religion and the church, entertainment (sports, movies), 
labor and strikes, financial conditions, industry, and manufactures. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-109a and 105-109b 

See also reels 1 and 2 (part 1) and reel 1 (part 2), which reproduce the Purport Lists (lists of documents). 
These give the names of senders and recipients, dates, and brief summaries of the documents’ contents. 

LCCN: 87-10387 


Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). 

Papers. - Randolph Boehm, editor. - Part 1: Western regional office, 1962-1965. part 2: Southern regional 
office, 1959-1966. Part 3: Scholarship, educational and defense fund for racial equality, 1960-1976; series A, 
administrative files; series B, leadership development files; series C, legal defense files. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1983-1984. - 80 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/219 < MicRR > 

This CORE collection comes from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, and includes records from the 
organization’s Western Regional Office, based in San Francisco, and from its Southern Regional Office. The 
Western Regional Office fought against defacto segregation, and for equal employment opportunity and open 


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housing; while the Southern Regional Office tackled voter registration and desegregation in fourteen southern 
states and the District of Columbia. The records filmed include correspondence and subject files. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-77a through 105-77e 

LCCN: 86-893452 


Contemporary history project: oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of 
America, 1981. - 51 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/2025 < MicRR > 

The fifty-one oral histories in this collection document the intense student political activity at the University 
of Michigan during the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. Memoirists-protestors, campus officials and 
academics-discuss anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, draft resistance, the feminist movement, civil rights, the 
founding of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and student power. Each interview begins with a short, 
introductory essay outlining the memoirist’s activities in Ann Arbor and his or her subsequent career, and 
provides cross-references to interviews on related subjects. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3, pp. 38-39. 

The guide consists of a short description of the collection and an alphabetical list of the interviewees. 
Interviews should be requested by interviewee’s last name. 

NOTES ON USE: An introduction to this collection is found on fiche number 1. 

LCCN: 84-154574 


Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 1907-1971. -- Part 1, section 1: 1914-1956. Part 1, section 
2: 1911-1956. Part 2, section 1: 1957-1971. Part 2, section 2: 1957-1971. - Frederick, Md.: University 

Publications of America, 1981. - 52 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/253a, 88/253b < MicRR > 
The tribes covered by this material are the "Five Civilized Tribes" (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, 
and Seminole), and the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Klamath, Navaho, Sioux, and Ute. 

The papers comprise the minutes of tribal meetings from the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ records in the 
National Archives. The bulk of these records date from the 1930s through the 1960s. In addition to 
discussion of tribal affairs, the remarks of visitors, such as government officials, other tribesmembers, and those 
involved in Indian affairs, are recorded. The files include some correspondence. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide Nos. 105-134a and 105-134b 


LCCN: 88-890253 


Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969). - 
Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 

Microfilm 85/4554 < MicRR > 

The crises referred to in the collection title are respectively the 1964 anti-U.S. riots (and military 
confrontation in the Canal Zone) in Panama, and the 1965 attempted ouster of a military junta in the 
Dominican Republic, met by U.S. military intervention. 

The collection filmed here documents the U.S. role and policy decisions in both of these international crises. 
The collection consists of correspondence, memos, statements, press-releases, opinion summaries, reports, and 
many telegrams between concerned parties and agencies, including the U.S. State Department, various U.S. 
military branches, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prominent civilians, executive branch officials, the CIA, members 
of Congress, Panamanian and Dominican officials, the Organization of American States, and others. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-40 



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LCCN: 86-892605 


Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1. Montreal, Canada: IDAL, 1977. - 18 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Movimientos politicos de america latina; serie M. 

Microfiche 87/969 <MicRR> 

This "dossier" consists of open letters, speeches, records, statements, minutes, reports, and essays, all 
stemming from or responding to the activities of a group of 80 Chilean priests, who organized in 1971 for the 
"construction of socialism," during the brief government of Salvador Allende. 

The movement they created found widespread support and was able, within a year, to convoke a conference 
of Christians for socialism (Encuentro latinoamericano de Cristianos por el Socialismo) with the participation 
of 400 delegates from Latin America, as well as participants from Europe and North America. 

This collection is arranged roughly chronologically, as summarized on page 9 of the guide, beginning with 
the "group of 80," its discussions; the conference of April 1972 and its conclusions, declarations, and aftermath; 
followed by documentation of the movement after Allende’s death, and its diffusion outside Chile (to Spain, 
Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Canada). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 119 

The guide consists of a small pamphlet, with an introduction, a one-page summary describing the 
arrangement of the documents, followed by an "index" or calendar of the documents. The documents do not 
appear in this same order on the microfiches. 

LCCN: 84-252865 


Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-li>69). - Filmed from holdings of: Johnson Presidential Library. - 
Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1980. - 14 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 

Microfilm 85/4553 <MSS> 

Despite the collection title, the filmed diaries actually begin January 1, 1959, and include entries from 
throughout the pre-presidential and campaign years, as well as the two and a half years of Johnson’s 
vice-presidency, and his presidential years. Many of the entries are brief (one or several pages), but there are 
others which run much longer, with some over a hundred pages in length. 

GUIDE: (MicRR Guide No. 105-39] 

The guide lists the entries by date, place, and number of pages; also provided is a log of President Johnson’s 
appointments, November 22, 1963 to January 19, 1965. 

NOTES ON USE: Colleaion transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 85-893001 


Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents. - Robert Lester, 
editor. - Part 1: Official History. Part 2: Documents. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1984. - 17 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4555 < MicRR > 

This collection consists of two parts: the first, and shorter, is a copy of a typescript official history of the 
Department and its constituent offices, including organizational charts and legislative histories of important 
laws related to the Department’s work. The second part consists of many previously published documents, 
as well as legislative histories, memos, internal reports, conference proceedings, and legislative reports. The 
documents concern such issues as smoking and health, the activities of the Food and Drug Administration, 
Social Security (reels 5-11 of Part 2), and the health and medical care issues addressed by the National 


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Institutes of Health and related agencies. 

The collection documents a period of expansion for the Department under the Johnson administration, which 
encompassed the enactment of dozens of important pieces of civil rights and social welfare legislation, among 
them the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Economic Opportunity Acts, the Consumer Protection Acts, and many 
laws on social security, health, and health care. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-42 

A reel guide to contents lists the documents by title; however there is no subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892606 


Diplomatic correspondence of British ministers to the Russian court at St Petersburg, 1704-1776. - Bishops 
Stortford, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1973. ~ 100 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 5045 < MicRR > 

Consists of dispatches of British ministers, filmed from the 148-volume Sbornik (collection) of the Imperial 
Russian Historical Society. The collection provides partial background documentation of Russian-British trade 
relations and the emergence of Russia as a world power. 

GUIDE: Chronological index, DA47.65 .D56 <MicRR>. 

The guide lists the year, date, and volume of the documents, along with the names of the writer and the 
addressee. There is no description of contents or subject access. 

NOTES ON USE: Consists of microfiche of v. 12, 19, 39, 50, 61, 66, 76, 80, 85, 91, 99, 102-103, 110, and 
148 of the Sbornik of the Russkoe istoricheskoe obshchestvo. In English and Russian. 

LCCN: 75-553405 


Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen = Dissertationen-Katalog der 
Universitatsbibilothek Tubingen. - Munchen: K. G. Saur, 1983. - 370 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1064 < MicRR > 

The collection consists of 700,000 filmed catalog cards from the Tubingen University Library. The cards are 
arranged alphabetically by author. Each card contains the following information: title, length, and date of 
the dissertation or research work; the degree conferred (if any), and the university at which the dissertation 
or paper was written. 

The dissertation collection of Tubingen University is one of the largest in Germany and includes works 
written as early as the 16th and 17th centuries. In addition to doctoral dissertations, the collection consists 
of master’s dissertations, Habilitationsschriften, and scientific works. The collection represents not only most 
of the dissertations written at Tubingen University, but also dissertations from universities in other countries, 
principally France and Scandinavia. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 86-890762 


Documentary relations of the Southwest. - Part 1: Master bibliography. Part 2: Biofile master list and 
relatives index. Part 3: Biodex SW and Geofile SW. - Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona, 1974. - 81 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 85/4563 <MicRR> 

Computer-generated master bibliographies and indexes of primary documents that deal with the greater 
Southwest from 1520 to 1820, generally corresponding in time and area with the Spanish colonial era. 
Includes extensive lists of names of persons mentioned in the documents, most of Hispanic origin. 

GUIDE: Microfiche folder has accompanying descriptive information about the files. 


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LCCN: 86-892652 


Documents of the National Security Council. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Consists of main collection and 
supplements; supplements 1,2, and 4 received. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, < 1980- 
>. - <5, 3, 3, > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/203 <MicRR> 

The National Security Council plays an integral part in foreign policy formulation in the executive branch. 
The main section of this collection and of its supplements consists of reports and action papers written by NSC 
staff members between 1944 and 1977, appraising U.S. objectives and commitments around the world in terms 
of national security. Examples of such reports include "U.S. Policy in the Far East," and "U.S. Objectives and 
Courses of Action with Respect to Latin America." Following the main section of the collection and its 
supplements is a smaller group of records such as NSC actions, memoranda, and presidential directives. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-1 la-c, 105-1 le 

The guide consists of a reel index, arranged by NSC number (not chronologically), and a subject index of 
major subjects only. 

NOTES ON USE: Guide for supplement 4 not located, 5/89. 

LCCN: 86-893397, 86-893402, 86-893403, and 


Documents on British policy overseas. Filmed from holdings of: the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. - 
Rohan Butler and M. E. Pelly, editors. - Series I, v. 1, Conferences at Potsdam, July-August 1945; v. 2, 
Conferences and conversations 1945 London, Washington, and Moscow. Series II, v. 1, The Schuman Plan, 
the Council of Europe, and Western European integration. May 1950-December 1952. - London: H.M.S.O., 
1984-. ~ microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

[textfiche] DA588.D63 1984 < MicRR > 

This is a detailed collection of documents from the World War II conference at Potsdam, July 6, 1945 to 
August 2, 1945. It contains correspondence, memos, instructions on the execution of British foreign policy, 
reports of business transacted and the proceedings of the conference. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Access is provided by summaries at the beginning of the book. The arrangement is chronologic. Some of 
the documents are supplemented by microcopies of further related documents. The contents of the additional 
documents on microfiche are briefly indicated in the summaries at the beginning of the book. In the text, a 
microfiche supplement is indicated by square brackets. 

LCCN: 84-161776 


Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament 
Agency. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 11 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/2581 < MicRR > 

Consists of annual volumes, compiled by the U.S. Disarmament Agency, for the years 1960-1982, with one 
retrospective volume covering the years 1945 to 1959. The documents contained in each volume are arranged 
in chronological order, and each volume also contains the following finding lists: topical lists of documents; 
lists of abbreviations used (e.g. for weapons systems); lists of the organizations and conferences involved in 
disarmament activities, including summaries of their duties, members, officers, and meetings; chronological 
lists of documents; lists of major persons (authors, officials, organization members), their titles or positions, 
and some background data on them. In addition, there is a subject index for each volume. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-85 


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The format described above is followed by the printed reel guide, which also has a brief index of major 
subjects. 

LCCN: 86-894418 


Dossiers Indal. - Dossier 1: Movimientos revolucionarios. Dossier 2: Partido Comunista del Uruguay. 
Dossier 3: Democracia Cristiana del Uruguay (DCU). Dossier 4; El Frente amplio del Uruguay. Dossier 
5: Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional. Dossier 6: Las medidas prontas de Seguridad en Uruguay. Dossier 
7: Tortura, libertad de prensa, Tupamaros en Uruguay. Dossier 8: La Iglesia latinoamericana freente al 
Socialismo. Dossier 9: Partido Comunista de Chile. (?) Venezuela y el Pacto Andino. Dossier 11 y 12: 
Chile, el dialogo o las armas. - Quebec, Canada: IDAL (Informacion Documental de America Latina), 1977. 
- 46 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Serie D, Dossiers 1-12. 


Microfiche 87/850 <MicRR> 

A systematic, comprehensive collection of wide-ranging documents relating to current, individual Latin 
American groups, movements, political parties and political issues (identified above). The documents include 
official papers, articles, proclamations, correspondence, studies, and ephemera representing a variety of points 
of view. In Spanish. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 116 

NOTES ON USE: See also entries in L.C. card and computer catalogs under "Informacion Documental de 
America Latina" for paper copies of these and other reports. 

LCCN: 87-890004 


Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. - Cambridge, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 
1978. - 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/30 < MicRR > 

Microfilmed on 9 reels from the 56 albums into which the 10,000 drawings were mounted; those in color 
duplicated on reels 10-11. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 110, Cataloeue of the drawings and designs of Robert and James Adam in Sir 
John Soane’s Museum . 

LCCN: 86-890037 


Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. 

Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. Chronological correspondence series. 
- Filmed from holdings of: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. - Robert E. Lester, editor and compiler. - 
Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. - 24 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 88/364 <MSS> 

Contains material from the John Foster Dulles Papers and the Christian A Herter Papers at the Dwight D. 
Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas. The Dulles series covers his time as Secretary of State, from 
December 1952 to March 1959, and includes the correspondence, memoranda, and working papers relating 
to foreign policy decisions and the internal workings of the State Department. The Herter series covers his 
time as both Undersecretary of State, from February 1957 to March 1959, and Secretary of State, from April 
1959 to January 1961. The material consists mainly of outgoing letters and memoranda of Herter’s and papers 
from some of his staff. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-154] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 


LCCN: 87-15979 




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Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation 
Co., 1987? - 1830 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 87/963 <MicRR> 

Reprints over 1800 items, representing the entire Dutch underground press published during the Nazi 
occupation during World War II. The underground press movement began with a one-page handwritten sheet 
on the day the Netherlands surrendeered to Germany, growing to well over 400 news bulletins and opinion 
pages by the end of 1944. The work of the writers, editors, publishers, and circulators of these publications 
was extremely dangerous and logistically very difficult It was undertaken by persons firom all segments of 
Dutch society, including high school students, college students, Indonesian students, even a deserter from the 
German army. Virtually all this material is in Dutch. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 172. Original call number for guide (in L.C. general bookstacks), D799.N4W5 
(see LC card 57-44855). 

LCCN: 87-893486 


Early American orderly books, 1748-1817. - Filmed from holdings of: New York Historical Society. - New 
Haven, Conn.: Research Publications, 1977. - 19 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 82/546 < MicRR > 

Nearly 200 manuscript copies of orderly books, consisting of orders and miscellaneous other records, among 
them resolutions of the Continental Congress, letters, memoranda, songs, lists of soldiers, personal diaries, and 
other items. 

GUIDE: Early American Orderly Books. Z1238.R42 MicRR. 

An index by name, place, and regiment. 

LCCN: 82-205170 


Early science fiction novels. - Thomas Clareson, editor. - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1985. - 382 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/232 < MicRR > 

Consists of ninety-eight science fiction novels published from the 1870’s to the 1930’s. The titles selected 
were drawn from two books edited by Thomas Clareson: Science Fiction in America. 1870*s-1930*s: An 
Annotated Bibiliographv of Primary Sources: and Some Kind of Paradise: The Emergence of American 
Science Fiction . Both British and American titles are included. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 100, Consists of a catalog, with indexes by title, chronology, and by motif (e.g., 
"Lost Race," "Future War"). 

NOTES ON USE: Each title in microfiche has been individually cataloged (searchable on MUMS). Many 
of the titles are also available in the Library’s bound book collections. 

LCCN: 85-890045 


East St. Louis race riot of 1917. Elliot Rudwick, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1985. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 85/270 < MicRR > 

The outbreak of racial violence on July 2, 1917 in East St. Louis, Illinois, resulted in one of the most 
significant riots in U.S. history, and sustained one of the highest death tolls. The riot resulted in a suspension 
of interstate commerce and promopted a congressional investigation. 







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GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-82 


LCCN: 86-893392 


Edison, Thomas A. 

Papers. - Thomas A. Jeffrey, editor. — Part 2: 1879-1886 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1987. - <21 > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/181 <MSS> 


GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-142] 

NOTES ON USE: Colleaion transferred from the Microform Reading Room, 2/90. To be published in six 
parts. 

LCCN: 88-893907 


Eighteenth century short title catalogue. - Filmed from holdings of: ESTC database. - R. C. Alston, editor. 
- London: British Library Reference Division, 1983. - 113 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 85/801 < MicRR > 

Although over 600 libraries are contributing records to the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalog (ESTC) 
as a whole, this particular catalog is a listing of the 18th century imprints to be found in only one of them, 
the British Library. Entries are arranged by author (personal, corporate, or pseudonymous), with separate 
indexes by date of publication, by place of publication, and by five specific genres: almanacs, directories, single 
sheet songs and ballads, prospectuses, and advertisements. (These indexes are the most useful feature of this 
catalog, as they provide avenues of access to 18th century materials not available through "The Eighteenth 
Century" catalog.) 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

NOTES ON USE: Books listed in this catalog have been microfilmed and are available in the Microform 
Reading Room in the collection The Eighteenth Century," Microfilm (o) 83/400 (LC card 83-117442). 

Shelfmarks and control numbers given in this catalog (e.g., 1490.dd.63 and t074513) cannot be used with the 
microfilm ESTC set. Works identified in this catalog (or in its unique indexes) must be looked up again in 
MicRR Guide No. 52 for "The Eighteenth Century," to determine their microfilm reel numbers. For subject 
and title access to ESTC works. Guide 52 should be used directly. 

LCCN: 85-113276 


Eisenhower, Dwight D. 

Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969. - Filmed from holdings of: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library. - 
Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1987. - <28> microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in American politics. 


Microfilm 88/344 <MSS> 

This collection of approximately 28,000 pages contains not only Dwight D. Eisenhower’s personal diary 
entries, but also dictated correspondence to family, friends, and national leaders; memos of telephone 
conversations; official White House memoranda; notes of meetings with Congressional leaders, and briefings 
by staff. The majority of the diary entries cover the period from 1953-1956, while the correspondence and 
memos of telephone conversations are primarily before 1959. The largest amount of material is filmed from 
White House reports and memos and summaries of Congressional correspondence on such foreign and 
domestic issues as cold war politics, national security, civil rights, and McCarthyism. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-141] 

The materials in the collection are filmed from files which were arranged by type of material (DDE Diary, 
DDE Dictation, Staff Notes, etc.) and then chronologically by month and year. Major subjects covered in each 


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file are noted on the reel index and there is a subject index. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 87-10498 


EMI-Pathe film library catalc^e. ~ Part A: Subject index to black and white films (reels 1-26). Part B: 
Subjea index to colour films (reels 27-33). Part C: Personalities index to black and white films (reels 34-54). 
Part D: Personalities index to colour films (reels 55-56). - London: World Microfilm Publications, 1982. - 
56 microfilm reels; 16 mm. 

Microfilm 83/142 <MicRR> 

Consists of a card catalog to 75 years of newsreels, 1896-1970. 

GUIDE: 7-page guide; not located. 

The cards in the catalog are filed by subjea. There are nearly 200,000 cards, each with a description and title 
of the item (newsreel or motion picture), representing in all some 50 million feet of newsreel film. 

LCCN: 83-182468 


Europe and NATO; special studies, 1970-1980. Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1982. - 11 miaofilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 86/2017 <MicRR> 

This collection is a compilation of reports from a wide variety of sources (including JPRS, the Rand 
Corporation, the Army and Navy War Colleges, the General Accounting Office, and the Library of Congress), 
concerning East and West Europe. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-60 

The guide provides a detailed listing by country and title as well as a subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892124 


Europe, 1946-1976 (CIA research reports). - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1982. - 4 miaofilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/215 < MicRR > 

This collection includes CIA memos and reports about current events in Europe between 1946 and 1976. 
Of special interest are the biographical reports of prominent Europeans of that era which might provide 
information difficult to obtain elsewhere. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-72 

The guide provides a detailed index by country, title, and subject. 

LCCN: 86-893448 


Europe, 1950-1951 supplement (O.S.SVState Department intelligence and research reports). - Paul Kesaris, 
editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1980. - 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: 
O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2096 < MicRR > 

This collection contains reports dealing with both Eastern and Western Europe. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-25 

The guide provides a subject and country index as well as a reel by reel listing of contents. 


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LCCN: 86-2096 


European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air = Europaische 
Beitrage zur Geschichte des Weltkrieges II, 1939-1945: Luftkrieg. — Hans Detlef Herhudt von Rohden, 
editor. ~ Fourteen volumes; see notes in LC card in MicRR card catalog, under "Europaische Beitrage..." - 
n.p.: 1946-. - 13 microfilm reek; 55 microfilm reels; 

Microfilm 1380-1385 (13 reels, narrative); and 3046-3052 (55 reels, documentation) < MicRR > 

These 13 reels of narrative and 55 reels of documentation, compiled at the behest of Allied occupation 
authorities in the mid- and late 1940’s, describe the Luftwaffe’s participation in World War II. The collection 
is of unusual importance because most Luftwaffe documents were destroyed when Allied advances made 
Germany’s defeat certain, and the original documents of this collection (commonly called the "von Rohden 
collection") were returned to the German Federal Republic in 1967 and since then have been difficult to access 
by American scholars. For many researchers, the von Rohden films offer the only access to the history of 
Luftwaffe activities. 

An additional 73 reels of documentation is available at the National Archives under the number T-971, as 
well as an unpublished index to their contents. These additional reels contain much that the Microform 
Reading Room collection does not have, although they also duplicate many documents in the collection here. 
The Library’s films contain unique documents, especially after reel 13 of the document section. 

Further information on the history of this collection and on other collections of German World War II 
documents at the Library of Congress may be found in the Microform Reading Room’s vertical file under 
"Rohden," and in the Manuscript Division under the title. Guide to Captured German Documents. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. "Die Entwicklung des Projekts R" is on a separate reel. 

NOTES ON USE: Volumes 1-3 and 5-14 in German and English; volume 4 in English only. 

LCCN: Mic 55-3119 


Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain. — A. T. DeGroot, editor and 
compiler. - Peoria, Ariz.: Ecumenism Research Agency, 196-. - 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm (o) 83/312 < MicRR > 

This is one part of a series of collections published by the Ecumenism Research Agency. These collections 
reproduce materials in English and several other languages, including historical sketches, conference programs, 
announcements, bulletins, study guides, and other representative publications concerning the twentieth century 
worldwide ecumenical movement, its organizations, activities, publications, and records, as well as similar 
materials from a wide range of denominations and churches. 

The materials are arranged into five sections, with some subdivisions. This particular collection includes 
materials from academies and lay training centers in in Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, 
Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. 

The other related collections include: World Council of Churches. Faith and Order Commission. Official, 
numbered publications; Library of church unity periodicals; Library of American church records; and. State 
of the churches. These other collections are separately described under their individual titles. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 96 


LCCN: 85-891180 


Fairbanks state office lease. - Juneau, Alaska: Alaska Senate Rules Committee, 1985. - 36 microfiches; 11 
X 15 cm. 


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Microfiche 85/2003 <MicRR> 

Transcripts, exhibits and indexes presented during the Alaska Senate Impeachment Inquiry, July 22-27,1985, 
which investigated the awarding of a lease for state ofGce space in Fairbanks. Some of the documents are from 
the grand jury investigation in April 1985. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

NOTES ON USE: Several parts of this collection; several MUMS records but one fiche number; sent to 
Special Materials for review 10-29-88. 

LCCN: 85-623284 


The FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee. - RoUand Dewing, editor. - 
Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. - 26 microfiim reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/359 <MicRR> 

This collection consists of memoranda from agents, office reports, letters, protest literature, and some 
periodical clippings, dealing not only with AIM (the American Indian Movement) but also with numerous 
protests, demonstrations, and government property occupations by Indians throughout the country. Most of 
the material is dated 1973, and nearly half of it represents coverage of the Wounded Knee incident of that 
year. 

Some sections of reports are blacked out, and some papers are deleted entirely by an invocation of cited 
exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-150 


LCCN: 87-18960 


Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement Theodore Komweibel, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 25 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/100 < MicRR > 

This collection is drawn from federal records which detail the efforts of the Justice Department, the Federal 
Bureau of Investigation and its earlier organization, to target black Americans for harassment and persecution 
because of alleged or supposed Communistic or radical activities after World War I. Persons were suspect if 
they belonged to radical labor unions, the Universal Negro Improvement Association, or other radical 
organizations. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-107 


LCCN: 86-890936 


Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion 
eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes. - Filmed from holdings of: provincial and federal archives in Germany 
(BRD). - Institut fur Zeitgeschichte, editors. - Munchen: K. G. Saur, 1983. - 488 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1043 < MicRR > 

A collection of the surviving correspondence, notes for speeches and lectures, etc., with Hiller and Hitler’s 
staff, in particular those of the Party Chancellery of the NSDAP, and its officers and subdivisions, also 
individual correspondence with Hess and Borman. 

GUIDE: No published guide. 

A microfiche introduction and index is available at the beginning of the collection. The documents are 
arranged by archive or repository. 

LCCN: LC 86-890738 


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Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag. - Filmed from holdings of: Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek 
Frankfun am Main. - Munchen; New York: K, G. Saur, 1980. -- 746 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1042 <MicRR> 

This collection reproduces an extensive and systematic collection of 6265 German pamphlets from the 15 th 
through the 17th century. Freytag arranged the pamphlets he collected under twenty-four subject headings: 
I) superstition, prophecy, and advent calendars; II) atrocities, misfortunes, and wonders; III) swindlers, 
wanderers, robbers, and Jews; IV) popular medicine, sickness, doctors, and remedies; V) money and prices; 
VI) law, customs, and manners; VII) festivals and celebrations; VIII) kitchen and tavern; DC) craft, mechanical 
arts, and mining; X) schools, popular education, travel, and military expeditions; XI) newspapers and political 
news from Germany, XII) newspapers and political news from outside Germany, XIII) publications of the state 
and political parties; XTV) the Church before the Reformation, and the Jesuit brotherhood; XV) Luther; XVI) 
Huttites; XVII) reformers and opposition; XVIII) the people in beliefs, jokes, and wit; XIX) Humanists; XX) 
Erasmus; XXI) songs and verses; XXII) Hans Sachs; XXIII) the Thirty Years War (very extensive); and XXIV) 
pamphlets from later periods (1649 to 1817). 

The pamphlets are mostly in German, with some in Latin and in Polish. GUIDE: Flugschriftensammlung 
Gustav Frevtag. compiled by Paul Hohenemser, Z2222.H7 MicRR. 

The guide begins with a bibliography of pamphlet bibliographies and other works (published between the 
18th and 20th centuries) on German pamphlets of the period; following this is a full list of the pamphlets, 
arranged by subject and year, and a name, subject, and key-word index. The guide is also reproduced in the 
microfiche. 

NOTES ON USE: L.C. set incomplete: microfiches 483 and 656 wanting. LCCN: 86-890737 


Former members of Congress oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 
1981. - 113 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 82/100 < MicRR > 

Consists of the transcripts of eighty-one interviews, covering a period ft-om the early 1930’s to the mid-1970’s. 
Among the interviewees are William Fulbright, Martha Griffiths, Gilbert Gude, Patsy Mink, and others. 
GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, no. 3. AJ3.07 no. 3 MicRR, at pp. 49-50. 

LCCN: 82-175274 


Fox, Charles James. 

Papers of Charles James Fox. Filmed from holdings of: British Library (British Library additional mss. 
47559-47581 and Holland House Papers, British Library] additional mss. 51457-51475). - Brighton, Sussex: 
Harvester Press, 1984. - 15 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain. 


Microfilm 85/429 < MicRR > 

This collection includes the central political papers of Charles James Fox taken from the British Library 
Additional Manuscript Series, and the more recently deposited supplementary papers from the Holland House 
Papers Additional Manuscripts. The collection includes correspondence with George III, copies of cabinet 
minutes, correspondence with Lord North, among others. It also includes family correspondence as well as 
the journals of Charles James Fox for 1802. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Access is by the reel guide located at the beginning of each reel. 


LCCN: 85-196774 





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Frankfurter, Felix. 

Papers. - Filmed from holdings of: Harvard Law School Library. - Part 1: Supreme Court of the United 
States case files of opinions and memoranda, October terms, 1938-1952. Part 2: Supreme Court of the United 
States case files of opinions and memoranda, Oaober terms, 1953-1961. Part 3: Correspondence and related 
material. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. ~ 209 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 
SERIES: American legal manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library. 

Microfilm 88/368a, 88/368b, 88/368c <MSS> 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-166] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 87-10467 


Gavit, Joseph 1876-. 

American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829. - New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1976. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 82/952 < MicRR > 

Filmed from a collection of cards which list about 40,000 marriage and death notices which appeared in 
newspapers from 1784 to 1829, with a few through 1834. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 170, Index to non-principals in microfilm copies of abstracts in the New York 
State Library. Albany. New York, by Kenneth Scott. 

LCCN: LC 82-208441 


Gemeente Museeum den Haag. 

Handlist of the dance collection. - Loes de Hoop and Freek Pliester, editors. -- Part 1: Dance history and 
aesthetics. Part 2: Dance methods. Part 3: Dance music. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Co., 1982. 
- 128 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/908 < MicRR > 

A colleaion of mansucripts and early prints (16th through 18th centuries) dealing with the dance of the 
French and Italian renaissance, the English country dance, the baroque dance, the contredance, and so on. 
It includes works on dance history and aesthetics, different dance methods, and dance music. The materials 
are in English, Italian, German, French, and other languages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 213 


LCCN: 86-890394 


German and Austrian drama. - Filmed from holdings of: Houghton Library, Harvard University. - Rita B. 
Balasco, editor. - Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1984. - 113 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/2220 < MicRR > 

Consists of some 2500 titles, primarily representative of the Viennese theater, from 1740 to 1790. Most of 
the collection has been filmed from the holdings of Michael Krieg (a dealer) at the Austrian Schlossbibliothek; 
another 500 titles were added by Harvard University to this core collection. 

The plays are primarily in German; there are also some plays and opera libretti in French and Italian. Many 
foreign works are represented in German translations. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 93, German and Austrian drama in the Houghton Library. Harvard University: 
Guide to the microfilm collection . 

A filmed listing of the titles appears on each reel. 


LCCN: 84-196561 






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German Army High Command, 1938-1945. Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 1981. - 4 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/4241 < MicRR > 


Consists of English translations of monographs by forty-seven Oberkommando officers written after World 
War II at the behest of the occupation authorities. They constitute a definitive history of the German Army 
High Command for the period 1938-1945, including all aspects of its organization, changes in organization and 
results of the changes, communications, transportation, supplies, and other areas of responsibility. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-8 


LCCN: 85-892466 


German biographical archive = Deutsches biographisches Archiv. - Bernhard Fabian, editor. - Munchen; 
New York: K. G. Saur, 1982. - 1,437 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/900 < MicRR > 

A cumulation based on 254 of the most important biographical sources for the Germanic nations, through 
the end of the 19th century. 

GUIDE: See accompanying pamphlet. See also microfiche numbers I-XVI, "Quellenverzeichnis," for 
description of sources used in compling. 

LCCN: 86-890498 


German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection. - Filmed from holdings of: Freiberger 
Library of Case Western Reserve University. - Woodbridge, Ct. <?>: Research Publications, 12 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 03708 < MicRR > 

Items collected by the Germanist, Wilhelm Scherer, from the baroque period to the 19th century. "See 
shelflist for details." 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

NOTES ON USE: L.C. holdings very partial: only 12 of 167 reels. 

LCCN: no MUMS record 


Germany and its occupied territories during World War II. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: 
University Publications of America, 1977. - 22 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2090 < MicRR > 

This collection consists of top secret reports ranging from fourteen pages to over three hundred pages written 
by specialists during World War II, on conditions and activities in German-occupied territories; the reports 
were used by the American government to shape foreign policy. The documents in this collection are not 
included in the State Department’s foreign relations series nor in any collection of declassified documents. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-19 


LCCN: 86-892225 


Germany, 1919-1941. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Dale Reynolds, editor. - Frederick, 
Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 28 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


SERIES: U.S. military intelligence reports. 


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Microfilm 86/2024 <MicRR> 

Consist of hundreds of reports, most ranging from 2-15 pages, on every possible facet of German political, 
military, and economic life that had rlevance to the U.S. military during the U.S. occupation of Germany 
(1918-1923) and after, upt through the first years of the Second World War. The collection Documents in 
detail U.S. knowledge of the strengths and capacities of the German military and the social and political 
development that became the infrastructure of Hitler’s rise to power. 

Guide: A reel guide with a subjea index. The report are not filmed in chronological order, so using the 
index is indispensable for doing research in this collection. 

LCCN: 86-892136 


Germany, clippings about July 20,1944. - < Library of Congress Photoduplication Service? >, < > microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 1223 <MicRR> 


Consists of clippings regarding attempted assassination of Hitler. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953. - London: World Microfilms, 1984. - 

<214> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/248 <MicRR> 

Consisting of the Gibbs family papers, the business archives of Antony Gibbs and Sons, 1808-1969, and the 
records of associated companies, the Gibbs Archive chronicles the story of the descendants of Antony and 
Dorothea Gibbs, and records the evolution of the family business, Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd. 

The family papers offer insight into the background and life of an upwardly mobile British family whose 
success is crowned by a peerage; the head of the family, at the end of the nineteenth century, was made Baron 
Aldenham. The business papers are not only a mine of information about the business community in Britain, 
Spain, Australia, New Z^land, South Afiica, and Rhodesia, but also provide information about Latin 
America, because Antony Gibbs & Sons Ltd. actively traded in a number of Latin American countries (Peru, 
Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil). 

GUIDE: Index to the Papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, was to have been published. 

Thirty files form this collection; each, at the beginning, has a contents list arranged alphabetically by writer, 
and at the end, an index of the persons, subjects, and places named in the papers. File 21 has a general 
contents list and an index for the whole collection. 

NOTES ON USE: Additional information about the Gibbs Archive can be found in John Arthur Gibbs’ 
The History of Antony and Dorothea Gibbs (CS439.G42 1922). 

LCCN: 85-891330 


Gitelson collection. - Filmed from holdings of: New York Public Library, Columbia University, and the 
Library of Congress. - New York: Gitelson-Kamaiko Foundation, 1962-64. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 01140 <MicRR> 

This collection is of broadsides and pamphlets from the period 1500-1800 in English, French, and German, 
on historical, socio-religious, and socio-economic subjects, 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: No MUMS record. 



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Great Britain. Colonial Office. 

Palestine correspondence. - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office, C. O.. 733 volumes 130-254 
(documents)and CO. 793 (registers). ~ Registers 1927-1934 (12 reels); Original correspondence 1927-1930 
(49 reels); Original correspondence 1931-1934 (103 reels). - Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 
1978-1979. - 165 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 82/342 <MicRR> 

This collection documents British involvement in the Middle East region before World War II, including 
development policies and projects; British governance of the mandate; political, educational, and religious 
organizations; immigration, domestic disturbances; archeological excavations, etc. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 162a and 162b 

The guides are correspondence dockets for the two periods (1927-1930 and 1931-1934) covered. 

LCCN: LC 86-890015 


Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. 

Africa confidential print, C.O. 879. - Filmed from holdings of: British Public Record Office. - Washington, 
D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, c. 1970. - 60 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 03759 < MicRR > 

This collection includes British Public Record Office C.O. 879, a collection of selected correspondence, 
memoranda and other documents copied for internal use in the Colonial Office or, in some cases, for 
circulation to the Cabinet Many of these documents were also edited for publication as Parliamentary 
Command Papers. This collection would be useful to historians studying the effects of British colonial rule 
on Africa. 

GUIDE: List of Colonial Office Confidential Print to 1916. CD 1052 .A55 MicRR. 

Books 1-116 are indexed in this guide (no. 8 in the series. Public Record Office Handbooks). The Library 
of Congress has only books 1-12, covering the period 1848-1923. 

Request film by reel number after the slash at the beginning of each section, e.g., for C.O. 879/78, write: 
Microfilm 03759, reel 78. 

NOTES ON USE: Charles Bean of SER is familiar with this collection. 

LCCN: 82-12345 


Great Britain. Cabinet Office. 

Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939. - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office, CAB 23 and 
CAB 24 files. - Millwood, New York: KTO Microform, 1977. - 256 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87135 < MicRR > 

The Cabinet Office was created in 1916 by Prime Minister Lloyd George to (for the first time) systematically 
keep records of and for the Cabinet and its committees. The Cabinet Minutes (Conclusions) are statements 
of Cabinet decisions and are not usually records of the opinions of individual ministers. The Memoranda 
include policy discussions and background information, proposals and arguments for new policies, drafts of 
bills with explanations, committee reports and recommendations of other subordinate bodies, statistics, 
dispatches, telegrams, and printed summaries of events abroad. The collection has been filmed following the 
original Public Record Office organization of the materials. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 169 


LCCN: 86-893498 



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Great Britain. Foreign Office. 

Japan correspondence. - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office, F. O.. 46 and F.O. 371. - Part I: 
1856-1905, F.O. 46; and Part II: 1930-1945, F.O. 371 - Wilmington, E>elaware: Scholarly Resources, 1974. 
“ 484 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/1017 <MicRR> 

This collection contains documents from the British Public Record Office foreign office (F.O.) files 46 and 
371. These files consist primarily of communications between the Foreign Office and British embassies and 
consulates in Japan. The later file (F.O. 371) also includes "proclamations by various national leaders, 
governments, and organizations, communications with foreign governments, personal requests made of the 
Foreign Office by private citizens and groups, and records of questions asked by Members of Parliament 
directed to the Foreign Office. 

GUIDE: For Part I: British Foreign Office. Japan: Correspondence 1856-1905 . DA47.9 .J3B75 MicRR. 
This guide contains indexes by person for the period 1856-1890; by subject (1856-1890), and by Japan cases, 
for the years 1862-1881. There is also a chronological guide to the microfilmed Registers, with columns 
indicating the corresponding microfilm reels. 

For Part II: British Foriem Office. Japan: Correspondence 1930-1940. DA47.9 .J3 B75827 MicRR. This 
guide lists each file in the [chronological] order in which it appears in the volumes of correspondence, followed 
by a condensed description of that file. There is no separate name or subject access to this part of the 
collection. 

Items should be requested by year and reel number. 

LCCN: LC 83-21698 


Great Northern Railway. 

Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922. — Filmed from holdings of: Minnesota 
Historical Society. - W. Thomas White, editor. - Note: No more parts to be published. Series A: Board 
of direaors’ minutes and corporate histories. Series B: Labor. Series C: Settlement and development. - 
Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 25 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/174 < MicRR > 

The Great Northern (GN) Railway was one of the powerful transcontinental railroads, presided over for 
many years by James Jerome Hill. Like the other railroads, the GN sponsored settlement and economic 
development along its lines, which ran through the northwestern frontier (Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, 
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington). Also like the other major railroads, the GN was important in shaping big 
business management techniques, finance, and labor relations. 

The collection is divided in three parts; the first consists of company histories, records of financial and land 
dealings, and stockholders’ and directors’ meetings. The second, relatively extensive section, reproduces 
detailed records concerning labor contracts, strikes, alien labor, radicalism (and the IWW), and settlement 
attempts. The Shop Strikes of the early 1920’s are documented in greatest detail. 

The last section of the collection concerns the immigration to, agricultural development, and settlement of 
the lands around the GN lines, as well as irrigation and conservation projects, including the establishment of 
Glacier National Park. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-146 

The guide consists of three separate reel guides, one for each part of the collection; each reel list is also 
followed by an index for that part. 

NOTES ON USE: This collection is edited from the complete archives, and contains only those materials 
dealing with "broad corporate policies, labor relations, and settlement and development activities" from 1862 
to 1922, with a few files extending into the following two decades. 

LCCN: 88-893873 


Griffith, D. W. (David Wark), 1975-1948. 




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D. W. Griffith papers, 1897-1954. Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. - 36 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/356 <MicRR> 

D. W. Griffith is a significant figure in the early history and development of motion pictures. This is a 
collection of over 50,000 pages of private and business papers relating to his career from 1897, when he started 
as an actor, through 1954, when a group of his intimates shared their memories of Griffith. 

Among the materials included are screenplays, cast and shot lists firom filmed and proposed motion pictures, 
scripts written by Griffith and others, financial reports, income tax returns, documentation of the formation 
of United Artists, box office statements, newspaper clippings, letters, transcripts of oral history interviews, 
memoirs, and other items from friends, associates, and other contemporaries of Griffith. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-164 

LCCN: 88-890706 


Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782. - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office. - Sussex, 
England: Harvester Press, 1982. - 164 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/310 < MicRR > 

The complete surviving records of the Department of State in the eighteenth century, during the reigns of 
George I, George II, and George III, reproduced from the Public Record Office, London (SP 35, v. 1-78; SP 
36, V. 1-163; and SP 37, v. 1-27). The papers document the wide scope of the Department of State, 
encompassing the administration and constitution of England, trade and shipping, naval and military affairs, 
social and religious life, crime, rebellion, and discontent (from publisher’s notes). 

GUIDE: No printed guide; no calendar of these papers is currently available. 

LCCN: 84-122753 


Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. 

Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library. - Filmed ft-om holdings of: Harvard University 
Fine Arts Library. - Munchen; New York: K. G. Saur, 1984. - 520 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/160 < MicRR > 

The microfiche edition of the card catalogs is in four parts: the Dictionary Catalog (to 1981), composed of 
the former catalogs of the Fogg Museum Library and the fine arts collection of the Widener Library; the 
Shelflist Catalog (through 1983); the Catalog of the Rubel Asiatic Research Collection (through 1983); and 
the Catalog of Auction Sales Catalogs (through 1983). 

The holdings represented by the catalogs are especially strong in American, European, Oriental, and 
Pre-Columbian art; architectural history; history of photography; classial archaeology; and Egyptology. 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 99 

A descriptive guide of the contents, filing, and arrangement of the catalogs. 

LCCN: LC 85-891326 


Hastie, William. 

Papers. - Filmed from holdings of: Harvard Law School Library. - Part 1: Judicial activities. Part 2: Civil 
rights, organizational, and private activities. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. - 
107 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: American legal manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library. 

Microfilm 88/366a, 88/366b <MSS> 


GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-203 


LCCN: 87-25302 


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Hemeroteca historica Mexicana. - Mexico: Institute Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. - 17 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/145 <MicRR> 

This collection consists mainly of backfiles of historical Mexican periodicals and newspapers of the nineteenth 
and early twentieth centuries. The periodicals were privately published or published by federal and state 
governments. Among the titles included are: El Ateneo: El Ferro-Carril: La Aguila Mexican : Diario del 
Gobiemo de la Republica Mexicana: Mefistofeles: La Democracia: Periodico del Gobierno de Oaxaca: Revista 
Telegrafica de Mexico: La Aurora Literaria: Correo Semanario de Mexico: La Escuela Nacional de Artes v 
Oficios: El Telegrafo Americano: etc. 

These periodicals printed a large variety of articles on the political, literary, popular, cultural, and scientific 
life of the period as well as news, advertisements, photos, illustrations, reviews, etc. Primarily in Spanish. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

See also Inventario Hemerografico de la Biblioteca Nacional de Antropologia e Historia . Z6954.M6B5 1981 
MicRR, which is a title list annotated for L.C. holdings. 

LCCN: 83-195741 


Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. 

Beiichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895. - Filmed from holdings of: Central 

Zionist Archives (Jerusalem). - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 1977. - 45 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 82/415 < MicRR > 

Consists of the almost daily newspaper reports Herzl wrote while working as the Paris representative of the 
important Viennese paper, Neue Freie Presse. from October 1891 to June 1895. 

These reports include all telegrams and political essays and views printed by this paper, as well as some 
previously unprinted supplementary meterial on the subject of political life in Paris and France. This was a 
critical period in the life of the French Republic, characterized by violent political and social conflicts 
concerning the basis for the development of France in the coming decades. 

The main problems treated in these dispatches include anarchism and anti-Semitism in France; the Dreyfuss 
affair; the elections of 1893; French students; and various other political scandals and crises. 

GUIDE: No separate guide published. 


LCCN: LC 82-214894 


Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. 

Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 197. - 181 microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 


Microfiche 82/416 < MicRR > 

Approximately 7500 pages reproducing about 5000 letters written throughout Herzl’s life, from the age of 
six until shortly before his death. Many of the persons to whom Herzl wrote were Jews and or Zionists, whose 
support he solicited for his work. 

These letters are not markedly personal or introspective, but form rather a record of Herzl’s political and 
public outreach efforts. The addressees include literary and artistic figures, politicians, statesmen, and 
members of the press. 

GUIDE: No guide available. 

LCCN: LC 82-215022 


Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 


















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countries. — Part 1: Books and booklets; A, Evangelical authors; B, Orthodox authors; C, Soviet authors. 
Part 2: Congresses. Part 3: Historical papers. Part 4: Theses. Part 5: Periodicals; A, Baptist and 
Evangelical Christian periodicals; B, other Evangelical periodicals; C, Orthodox periodicals; D, Soviet 
yearbooks and journals; E, miscellaneous periodicals. — Nashville: Historical Commission, SBC, 1981. -- 221 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/238 <MicRR> 

A wide-ranging collection of materials encompassing the views of evangelicals themselves as well as the views 
of members of the Russian Orthodox faith and representatives of Marxist thought. Several languages are 
represented including English, Russian, and German. This collection will be useful not only to those studying 
religious history in Russia and Eastern Europe, but also to those interested in the broader social and 
intellectual history of this area. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 176 


LCCN: 84-199789 


Historical photographs of the Middle East. — Filmed from holdings of: Middle East Centre, St Anthony’s 
College, Oxford. - Gillian Grant, editor. ~ Part 1: Arabian Peninsula, 1908-1959. Part 2: Palestine and 
Jordan, 1857-1971. Part 3: Syria and Lebanon, ca. 1858-1970. Part 4: Iraq, 1909-1956. Part 5: Turkey, 
Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, 1866-1962. Part 6: Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea, 1870’s-1973. Part 7: North Africa, 
Libya, Morocco, etc., 1907-1955. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 1985. ~ 190 microfiches; 11 x 15 


cm. 


Microfiche 85/432 <P&P> 

Reproductions of 16,122 monochrome photoprints, many not captioned, but all numbered for reference to 
catalog. 

GUIDE: Catalog, available in P&P. 


LCCN: 85-890040 


History of nursing. - Part 1: The Adelaide Nutting historical nursing collection. Part 2: The archives of 
the Department of Nursing, Teachers College, Columbia University. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University 
Microfilms International, 1981-1983. - 8,085 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/168 < MicRR > 

This collection reproduces a large archive of research sources for women’s studies as well as the history of 
nursing, medicine, and hospitals, from the 15th century through the early 20th century. 

Part 1 contains 17th and 18th century documents from French hospitals, and works and letters of Florence 
Nightingale. It consists of approximately 1200 titles, mostly monographs, and most of these in English, 
although there are titles in German, French, Swedish, and other European languages. In addition to books, 
this part of the collection contains single journal numbers and reprints, handwritten manuscripts, addresses, 
pamphlets, unpublished typescripts, annual reports, and bibliographies. 

Part 2 consists of the Archives of the Department of Nursing Education at Columbia University, and it 
includes extensive biographical material as well as administrative records (correspondence, minutes, reports, 
student records, catalogs, scrapbooks, oral histories, curriculum materials, and some photographs). The 
material in Part 2 dates from 1899 through the 1970’s. 

GUIDE: History of Nursing , volumes 1 and 2, RT31.R57 1983 MicRR. 

Volume 1 is a guide to Part 1, providing an author/title catalog, a subject catalog (which uses Library of 
Congress subject headings), and a listing of the microfiches by microfiche number. 

Volume 2 is a guide to Part 2, and provides a detailed outline of the arrangement of the material, followed 
by an "inventory" which allows the researcher to browse the documents in this same order. A subject index 
provides yet another access point to the collection. 

Microfiches for both parts of the collection should be requested by microfiche number, e.g. AN0383 (Part 
1); fiche 2732 (Part 2). 



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LCCN: 85-891041 


History of photography. - Filmed from holdings of: New York Public Research Libraries, International 
Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, the Epstean Collection of Columbia University, and the 
Eastman Kodak Company Research Library. - Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1980-1982. - 489 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 82/900 <MicRR> 

A comprehensive collection of materials for the research and study of the history, technology, and aesthetics 
of photography. The workds included range fi-om purely technical, theoretical tracts on the physics of 
photography, to rare photographs made by some of the pioneers in the field. There are many early texts and 
other long out-of-print materials, and numerous titles in French and German. The collection includes 
approximately 2100 monographs and pamphlets and close to 125 periodicals. 

GUIDE: History of Photography: Bibliography and Reel Guide to the Microfilm Collection . TR15.H573 
1982 MicRR. 

Lists items by author; a separate list at the end gives the titles of periodicals included and dates filmed for 
each title. 

LCCN: 82-177967 


History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969). - Paul Kesaris and others, editors. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 19^. ~ 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4556 < MicRR > 

Each organization in the Department of Justice prepared its own history and compiled the supporting 
documentation for this offical history of the Department in the Lyndon Johnson administration years. 
Information which was felt would compromise the privacy of individuals was excluded. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-41 


LCCN: 86-892607 


History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969. - Paul Kesaris and others, editors. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1980. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4556 < MicRR > 

Filmed from the holdings of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library, this collection includes a narrative history and 
a selection of supplementary documents, news summaries and releases, memos, reports, addresses and remarks. 


GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-41 


LCCN: 86-892608 


History of the Ministry of Munitions. - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office. - Hassocks, Sussex, 
England: Harvester Press, 1976. - 88 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/10 < MicRR > 

This collection contains the official twelve-volume history of the British Ministry of Munitions, June 9,1915 
to March 31, 1921, published by HMSO 1918-1923; in addition the collection reproduces the records of the 
Ministry of Munitions, disposal and liquidation. 

The history contains 58 separate parts, grouped into the following volumes: Vol. I: Industrial Mobilization 



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1914-1915; Volume II: General Organization for Munitions Supply; Volume III: Finance and Controls; 
Volume IV: Supply and Control of Labour, 1915-1916; Volume V: Wages and Welfare; Volume VI: 
Manpower and Dilution; Volume VII: Control of Industrial Capacity and Equipment; Volume VIII: Control 
of Industrial Capacity and Equipment; Volume IX: Review of Munitions Supply; Volume X: Supply of 
Munitions. <See also review, Microform Review v. 9 n. 3 pp. 164-66) 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Access is provided by a general index to titles and headings of volumes, parts, and sections. This is located 
on the first microfiche. It is followed by an "Introduction to the History of the Ministry of Munitions." Fiches 
2 and 3 reproduce a handbook entitled "Records of the Ministry of Munitions, Public Record Office, 1970." 
This handbook includes a list of classes in the Munitions Group in the PRO as well as a history of the 
successors to the Ministry of Munitions through March, 1927. 

LCCN: 86-890018 


History of the Office of Censorship. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1977. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/155 <MicRR> 

The collection covers the period from December 19,1941 to August 15,1945, when the Office of Censorship, 
with a staff of more than ten thousand, had "absolute discretion" to censor international communication in 
American newspapers, cables, magazines, films, radio, and mail. This collection contains the Office’s records, 
compiled by the Office’s management, which were classified "confidential" until 1971. The collection provides 
background on security precautions for D-Day, the use of radar, and the Manhattan Project. 

Seven volumes on three reels present censorship as viewed by the Office of the Director, histories of the 
press and broadcasting divisions. Liaison and Digest Office, Administrative Division, and the Office of the 
Chief Postal Censor, with histories of postal and cable censorship stations in individual U.S. cities, Panama, 
Puerto Rico, and Iceland. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-2 


LCCN: 85-891042 


History of the Vietnam War. Filmed from holdings of: Indochina Archive at the University of California, 
Berkeley. - Unit 1: Grand strategy and general assessment of the war. Unit 2: General history of the 
Vietnam War ~ Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1988-. - <1132> microfiches; 11 
X 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/163 < MicRR > 

The Indochina Archive contains one of the largest collections of non-classified documentary materials on 
the Vietnam War drawn from all governments and organizations involved in it. Unit I, Grand Strategy and 
General Assessment of the War, includes newspaper and periodical articles from U.S., Asisan, and European 
English-language publications, radio and press monitoring reports fi-om South and North Vietnam, China, the 
USSR, and other countries, captured documents in translation from the National Liberation Front and the 
Democratic Republic of Vietnam, unclassified and declassified government reports, speeches, press 
conferences, and scholarly papers, as well as the "Pentagon Papers." 

Unit II, General History of the Vietnam War, is arranged chronologically by month from 1960-1975 and 
includes the same types of materials as are listed above. 

Approximately 80% of the material is in English. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 137 

The finding guide for Unit I is divided into chronological sections with a general paragraph written about 
the trends or major documents for each year from 1953-1975. 

Until the cumulative bound guide is complete (tentative date: 1992), subject searches will be labor intensive. 

NOTES ON USE: To be published in ten units. 


LCCN: 88-893904 


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History of women. - Filmed from holdings of: Sophia Smith and other collections. -- Monographs: reels 
1-934. Pamphlets: reel 963. Photographs: reels 964-995. Manuscripts: ml-m32, reels 1-253. Periodicals: 
reels. - New Haven, Conn.: Research Publications, 1975-1979. -- 124S microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 51565 <MicRR> 

A comprehensive collection of literature by and about women, including printed books, pamphlets, 
periodicals, manuscripts, and photographs, from nine American libraries and archives (the Schlesinger Library 
at Radcliffe College; the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College; the Jane Addams Memorial Collection 
at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle Campus; the Galatea Collection of the Boston Public Library; the 
Miriam Y. Holden Collection; the Ida Rust Macpherson Collection at Scripps College; and materials from the 
New York Public Library, Widener Library at Harvard University, and the Yale University Libraries). 

The emphasis of the collection is on American and modern European women, through 1920, with lesser 
emphasis on ancient, medieval, and renaissance women. Most of the monographs are in English, but some 
are in other European languages. 

This collection is particularly useful for research in social and popular history; the subjects represented range 
through ancient literature to contemporary poetry, biography, sermons, and essays on various subjects. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 47, History of Women: Guide to the Microfilm Collection . 

The guide lists monographs and pamphlets by main entry, with a subject index. There are separate lists at 
the back of the volume of the periodicals, manuscripts, and photographs in the collection. 

Monographs and pamphlets should be requested by item number from the guide. All photographs are on 
reel 963. Manuscripts ml-m32 are separately filmed and numbered, and should be requested using these 
numbers; periodicals are also on a separate group of reels, numbered (Periodical reel) 1-253. 

NOTES ON USE: Reference works related to this collection include The Manuscript Inventories and 
Catalogs of Manuscripts. Books, and Pictures (Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of 

Women in AmericaL Z7965.A78; and Catalogs of the Sophia Smith Collection. Women’s History Archive . 
Z7%5.S65. 

LCCN: 83-124988 


Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. 

Papers. - Filmed from holdings of: Harvard Law School Library. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1985. - 72 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: American legal manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library. 

Microfilm 88/176 <MicRR> 

A collection of the papers of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., spanning the years 1861-1935, with some 
of the family biographical material going back another 100 years. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-162 

LCCN: 88-893905 


Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. Series one. Home Office class HO 42 
(George III, correspondence, 1782-1820). - Filmed from holdings of: Public Record Office. - Part 1: HO 
42, 1782-1792. Part 2: HO 42, 1783(?)-1797. Part 3: HO 42, 1798-1802. Part 4: HO 42, 1803-1809. Part 
5: HO 42,1810-1812. Part 6: HO 42,1813-1815. Part 7: HO 42,1816-1817. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester 
Press, 1981-. - <172> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm (o) 84/209 < MicRR > 

This collection follows immediately after the Hanoverian State Papers Domestic, 1714-1782 (also held by the 
Microform Reading Room). It documents various levels of British social and political life, covering a long 







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period of war with revolutionary France, and various domestic eruptions, including Luddite actions, food riots, 
labor disturbances, and the assasination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval (in 1812). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The arrangement of the documents is chronological. Access is provided by the overall Public Record Office 
box guide for HO 42, located at the beginning of each part, and followed in each case by a reel guide produced 
by the microform publisher. The first box in each part can be requested if the reel guide is wanted for that 
part. 

NOTES ON USE: The collection is complete through 1812, with parts 6 and 7 forthcoming. 

LCCN: 84-248080 


Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945. - Cambridge, England: Chadwyck-Healey, 1978. - 744 

microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/256 <MicRR> 

This is a reproduction of the newsreaders’ typescripts for the nightly radio news broadcast of the BBC 
throughout the second World War. The broadcasts provide information on domestic affairs as well as the war, 
and reflect the development of the vigorous, reliable news reporting for which the BBC became reknowned. 

In some cases missing pages have been replaced by another bulletin for that day (the 6 pm or midnight 
bulletin where possible). Sometimes there are no extant bulletins, in which case an explanatory caption is 
reproduced. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The broadcasts are arranged chronologically and may be requested by date. 

LCCN: 85-891348 


Hope, John and Lugenia Burns. 

Papers of John and Lugenia Bums Hope. - Alton Hornsby, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1984. - 21 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 85/4552 <MSS> 

Consists of the official and personal correspondence, including financial records and speeches of John and 
Lugenia Burns Hope. John Hope was president of Morehouse College from 1906, and was an outstanding 
black educator. Lugenia Burns Hope, his wife, was active in the YWCA, the Southern Association Against 
Lynching, and other social organizations. 

The collection is important for its coverage of black higher education and economic progress, civil rights, 
politics, religion, and the black press. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-75] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 85-893000 


Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9. - Montreal, Canada: Informacion Documental de America 
Latina, 1977. - 58 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1084 < MicRR > 

A systematic, comprehensive collection of wide ranging documents relating to the activities of the Catholic 
Church during approximately the period from CELAM II (1968) to CELAM III (1979). The documents 
consist of official papers, pastoral letters, speeches, studies, and correspondence. They represent a variety of 
points of view from the church hierarchy, individual theologians and priests, and other church members, to 
independent groups or movements, all of them expressing their concern with the basic religious, social. 


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political, and economic problems of contemporary Latin America. In Spanish. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 115 

LCCN: 86-890789 


Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). 

Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth, London. - Part 1: The Army, Belgium, 
and Benevolent organizations. Part 2: The British Red Cross, colonies, decorations and honours, and 
education. Part 3: Employment. Part 4: Food files, France, India, Italy, Roumania, Switzerland and local 
records files. Part 5: Munitions I-VII files; prisoners I-IV; relief funds I-II; Russia files; Serbia files; suffrage 
& politics I-III; U.S.A. files; volunteer corps; welfare files; W.R.A.F. files; W.R.N.S. files. ~ Brighton, Sussex: 
Harvester Microforms, 1984-. - <91 > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/810 < MicRR > 

Consists of documentation (correspondence, memoranda, diaries, pamphlets, press clippings, and some 
photographs) relating to civilian relief work and women’s participation in the British war effort during World 
War I. The collection includes sections on Armenian, Czech, Polish, Syrian, Palestinian, Red Cross, and other 
relief funds; on the Army (the development of a Women’s Army Corps, and other aspects of women’s role in 
the war); on relief provided to tens of thousands of Belgian refugees and soldiers; and on the activities and 
organizations of a large array of benevolent organizations. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 157 

Consists of a reel guide to contents, which is also reproduced at the beginning of each reel. Items should 
be requested by part number (note that only part one has been received by the Library of Congress), and by 
reel number from the guide. A more detailed guide to the contents of each file is filmed immediately 
preceding the file itself. 

LCCN: 85-890932 


Index of American design. - Filmed from holdings of: Smithsonian Institution. - Cambridge, England: 
Chadwyck-Healey, 1979. - 303 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 86/3 <Folk> 

The Index was a Works Project Administration (WPA) project, which aimed at compiling and publishing a 
visual survey of objects of decorative, folk, and popular arts, made in America from the time of settlement by 
western immigrants to about 1900. The Index was never published in full until this color microfiche edition 
was produced. 

The microfiches reproduce over 15,000 watercolor images, chiefly of domestic objects, but also representing 
the arts produced by utopian and religious communities, garden and landscape designs, and architectural 
drawings. The date, source, location, and ownership of each object depicted is noted. The original file of 
paintings is at the National Gallery of Art; this microfiche edition is located in the American Folklife Center’s 
Archive of Folk Culture. The accompanying catalog to the Index is also available there. 

GUIDE: The consolidated catalog to the Index of American Design. NK805.I5 1980 Folk. 

Edited by Sandra Shaffer Tinkham. 

NOTES ON USE: Assigned to Archive of Folk Culture for indefinite reference use, 1986. 

LCCN: 86-890005 


Index photographique de Part en France. - Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, editors. - Munchen: K. G. Saur, 1980. 
- 976 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. Microfiche 86/1044 < MicRR > 

These black and white photographs document approximately 100,000 works of art, architecture, and 
archaeological artifacts dating from antiquity to the modern period found in France. The collection is 



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arranged alphabetically by city or town. Within each locale the fiches are arranged first by views or plans, 
followed by architectural monuments, and then followed by representative selections of works of art from 
museums and other collections. There is no index to specific works of art. These images were reproduced 
from the collections of the Bildarchiv Foto Marburg and the Rheinisches Bildarchiv Koln. The original 
photographs were taken between the early 1900’s and 1980. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

There is a topographical index on fiche 0. 

NOTES ON USE: L.C. set incomplete, microfiche 381 wanting. Index by place on fiche is in German and 
French; pictorial descriptions are in German. 

LCCN: 86-890740 


Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland: Irish University Press, 19-. -11 microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 

Microfiche 2303 <MicRR> 

This microform version of the General Topographical Index...to the Townlands and Towns of Ireland, was 
originally published for HMSO in Dublin in 1904. Three editions were published, based on the censuses of 
1851, 1871, and 1901. This Irish University Press edition is based on the 1901 census, also held (in paper) by 
the Geography and Map Division, where the Irish Ordnance Survey Maps to which the index refers may be 
found. The index tells what county, barony, civil parish, and county electoral district each town or townland 
belongs, and on which map sheet it is located. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Access is provided by a table of contents at the beginning of the index. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Indonesia, memories van overgave. - Part A: Java en Madoera. Part B: Sumatra. Part C: Borneo. Part 
D: Groot Ost. Part E: Vorstenland. Part F: Nieuw Guinea. Part G: Maps. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter 
Documentation, 1982. - 815 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 82/300 <MicRR> 

Approximately 400 reports prepared for incoming Dutch colonial officials between 1900 and 1947, with 
additional reports from 1950-1964 for New Guinea. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 159 
Provides a list of the collection contents. 

LCCN: 82-206213 


Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche: Photo collection of the National Research Centre of 
Archaeology of the Republic of Indonesia 1901-1956 at the Kem Institute, University of Leiden, 
(photographs) - Filmed from holdings of: Kern Institute, University of Leiden. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter 
Documentation, 1982-1985. - 277 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 84/403 < Asian > 

Includes photo numbers 1-17,606. 

GUIDE: Index of photos included: Lijst der fotografische opnamen van de Oudheidkundige Commissie. 

LCCN: 84-147099 


Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information. - David H. Culbert, editor. 
- Part 1: The Director’s central files, 1942-1945. Part 2: Office of Policy Coordination, Series A: 


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Propaganda and policy directives for overseas programs, 1942-1945 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1987. ~ <21 > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in social history of communications. 


Microfilm 88/379 <MicRR> 

The Office of War Information was established as America’s official propaganda agency during World War 
II with responsibilities for coordinating and controlling news from the battlefront which was received in the 
U.S. and for engaging in experiments in psychological warfare overseas. This collection is a sampling of 
representative documents from the OWI’s files. Part I touches on such issues as the conflict over information 
strategy between various branches of the U.S. government, uncensored advertising in the U.S., race relations 
in the armed forces, the use of Japanese-American soldiers, and wartime rationing. Part II contains directives 
and press releases sent overseas to undermine enemy morale and promote pro-American sentiment following 
the war. 

GUIDE: No guide yet received. 


LCCN: 87-27412 


International annual reports collection. - Filmed from holdings of: Center for International Financial 
Analysis and Research, Princeton N..J. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1984-. - 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 85/201 <SSRR> 

Contains annual reports of 3500 non-U.S. corporations from forty countries throughout the world. The 
reports are arranged alphabetically by country and then subarranged alphabetically by the names of the 
companies. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

Microfiches are arranged by country and by company name. 

LCCN: No MUMS record; but see LC sn85-19229 


International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 

Reports and proceedings of the World Bank, 1946-1974. Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 
197-? - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/184 <MicRR> 

The World Bank is a primary international source of technical and financial assistance to developing 
nations. These reports and proceedings include records of the World Bank’s work in agriculture, 
transportation, communications systems, and the distribution of natural resources. 

GUIDE: No separate guide available. 

. LCCN: 88-893913 


International Monetary Fund. 

Reports and summary proceedings of the International Monetary Fund, 1946-1974. Arlington, Va.: 
University Publications of America, 197-? - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/185 <MicRR> 

This collection contains information and data on major national and international financial and 
economic indicators such as GNP’s, trade and monetary reserves, credit and exchange rates, and the IMFs own 
interventions and policies. 

GUIDE: No separate guide available. 

LCCN: 88-893914 


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International trade, 1971-1981. Paul Kesaris, editor. — Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1982. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 88/168 <MicRR> 

A collection of special studies that gather and analyze information on a wide range of issues relating to 
international trade. These studies are generally hard to get and were done by government or by university or 
corporation think tanks under contract for the U.S. government. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-126 


LCCN: 88-893839 


International trade: special studies, 1982-1985. Michael C. Davis, ed. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1987. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 88/2018 < MicRR > 

Supplements the collection of studies for 1971-1981; includes studies on issues related to international trade 
done by government, university, or corporation think tanks. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-126b 


LCCN: 87-6240 r90 


Isabella Beecher Hooker project. - Series 1: Correspondence, 1837-1860. Series 2: Correspondence, 
1861-1906. Series 3: Documents by Hooker, diary, autograph album.... Series 4: Suffi-age-related letters and 
circulars. - Millwood, NY: KTO Microform, 1979. - 144 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/2026 < MicRR > 

This collection contains the personal papers and suffrage-related correspondence of Isabella Beecher Hooker 
(1822-1907), a social reformer, prolific author, philanthropist, and prominent ealry suffragist. Most of the 
items are owned by the Stowe-Day Foundation (Hartford, CT). Her correspondence includes letters to and 
ft-om members of her famous, socially active family (Beechers and Hookers) and many leaders of the women’s 
suffrage movement (Anthony, Stanton, Stone, et al.). In addition to correspondence, the collection contains 
copies of her writings, diaries, autograph albums, scrapbooks, suffrage-related circulars, and broadsides. 

GUIDE: Isabella Beecher Hooker project . Z6616.H5867S8 1979 MicRR. 

The guide contains a chronology of Hooker’s life, a 34-page biography, and photographs. It also provides 
biographical data on her correspondents and lists them alphabetically with letter date and fiche number. 

LCCN: 84-165333 


Israel, national security files, 1963-1969. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1982. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4561 < MicRR > 

This collection includes reports, correspondence, cables, memoranda, press releases, and miscellaneous 
materials from the security files of the U.S. government written between 1963 and 1969. Included are 
background papers and presidential briefings on Israel and the mideast situation written by the National 
Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency, as well as correspondence between American diplomatic 
personnel in Israel and the State Department. The final reel is made up primarily of documents relating to 
visits by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and Israeli President Shazar to the United States, and a visit by Averell 
Harriman to Israel. 



GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-47 
Consists of a reel guide, with no subject index. 


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LCCN: 86-892624 


Japan and its occupied territories during World War 11. — Washington, D.C.: University Publications of 
America, 1977. - 16 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2087 < MicRR > 

These reports were written for the Office of Strategic Services and the U.S. State Department between 1942 
and 1947, by leading scholars in international affairs and area studies. They focus on the military, political, 
economic, and social conditions in Japan, Formosa, the Far East, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong 
Kong, the Philippines, the Netherlands East Indies, Borneo, Java, New Guinea, Sumatra, Indochina, Thailand, 
Burma, and Korea. The documents are arranged chronologically by country or territory. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-16 

Consists of a reel index and a broad subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892222 


Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1982. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/213 < MicRR > 

Contains research documents authored by the CIA (including some biographic reports), as well as memos, 
cables, and letters, dating from 1949 through 1976. Information on Korea (primarily memos) and Japan 
(numerous brief biographies of government officials and their wives) is especially extensive. Most items are 
only a few pages in length. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-68 

The guide contains a brief subject index. 

LCCN: 86-893446 


Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1981. - 4 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2016 < MicRR > 

The collection consists of studies produced by researchers in government and private organizations dating 
from 1970 through 1980. The focus of most of the reports is Japanese foreign policy, domestic politics, or 
economic development as they affect U.S. security concerns. Fewer reports treat North and South Korea as 
well as East Asia as a whole. The reports vary in length fi-om fewer than thirty pages to several hundred 
pages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-59 

Entries in the guide include helpful annotations, summarizing subjects of studies. The guide also contains 
a subject index. 


LCCN: 86-892123 


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Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - 
Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1979. ~ 7 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2094 <MicRR> 

This collection contains intelligence and research reports of the Office of Strategic Services and State 
Department, dating from 1950 to 1961. The countries treated include Burma, Cambodia, Indochina, Indonesia, 
Japan, North and South Korea, Thailand, North and South Vietnam, and the Far East in general. The focus 
of the reports is on internal politics and economic developments. Most of the reports are under thirty pages 
in length. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-23 

The guide includes a subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892229 


Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets. - Filmed from holdings of: New York Public Library. - New 
York: New York Public Library Photographic Service, 1979. - 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/302 < MicRR > 

A collection of 42 pamphlets, articles, and speeches in a variety of languages dating from the 1930’s through 
the mid-1940’s relating to the culture, status, and persecution of the Jews in the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere 
in the world. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

A list of the contents can be found at the beginning of the reel, and has also been filed in MicRR vertical 
file folder for this collection. The individual pamphlets have also been cataloged on MUMS. 

LCCN: LC 84-25200 


John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign. Filmed from holdings of: John F. Kennedy Library. -- Paul Kesaris, editor. 
- Part 1: Polls, issues, and strategy. Part 2: Speeches, press conferences, and debates - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1987. - 22 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in American politics. 


Microfilm 88/360 <MSS> 

This collection contains material from the Senate Files and the 1960 Campaign Files in the John F. Kennedy 
Library in Boston, Massachusetts. The Senate Files contain the polls commissioned from 1957 to 1960 and 
the complete transcripts, related drafts, and press releases for Kennedy’s speeches from 1953 to 1960. Among 
the items in the 1960 Campaign Files are position and briefing papers, material on the religious question 
during the campaign, lists of Richard Nixon’s promises and quotes while Vice-President and during the 
campaign, and Kennedy’s 1960 press conferences. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-151a and 105-151b] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 


LCCN: 87-10497 


John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963. Filmed from holdings of: 
John F. Kennedy Library. - Robert Lester, project coordinator. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1988. ~ 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/372 < MicRR > 

Consists of memoranda and reports on the full range of U.S.-African relations during the Kennedy years. 
GUIDE: Guide not yet available, 4/19 (will be MicRR Guide No. 105-170). 


LCCN: 88-119 


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John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963. 
Filmed from holdings of: John F. Kennedy Library. - Robert Lester, project coordinator. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1988. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/378 <MicRR> 

Consists of memoranda and reports on the full range of U.S.-Eastern European relations during the Kennedy 
years. 

GUIDE: Guide not yet available, 4/19 (will be MicRR Guide No. 105-171) LCCN: 88-121 


John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper articles, 1892-1964. — 16 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. <?>. 


Microfilm 14550 < MicRR > 

Consists of a collection of 30,000 articles from Boston area newspapers, compiled by James J. Fahey. Fahey 
began to file these clippings when Kennedy first ran for Congress in 1946. The earliest articles are those 
dealing with the political career of Kennedy’s grandfather, John F. Fitzgerald. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Johnston, Frances Bei^jamin, 1864-1952. 

Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: photographs. - Filmed from holdings of: Prints 
and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. - Janet M. Gwaltney, editor. - Alexandria, Virginia: 
Chadwyck-Healey, 1985. - 124 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 86/19 <P&P> 

Reproduces 7600 captioned photographs of architecturally important buildings in eight Southern states taken 
by the prominent photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in her seventies. Her survey of architecture of 
the South began in 1927 in Virginia, then expanded to include, eventually, Maryland, North Carolina, South 
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana, by the year 1943. She recorded both well-known and 
obscure sites, from great plantation houses and their grounds, to crude cabins and mills, including interiors, 
furnishings, and gardens as well as exteriors. 

GUIDE: An introduction accompanies the binder containing the microfiches. 

The images are arranged by state, county, and vicinity. 

NOTES ON USE: There is a description of the original collection of photographs in Annette Melville’s 
Special Collections in the Library of Congress (entry number 39). 

LCCN: LC 86-890028 


Josephine Butler letter collection. - Filmed from holdings of: Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic. 
- Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 1982-1984. - 273 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 84/425 < MicRR > 

Consists of approximately 2,500 letters between Butler and other British figures, concerning primarily the 
repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act and other feminist issues. 

GUIDE: Indexes on microfiche include: Chronological index, 1816-1910 (fiches 1-9); Subject catalogue 
(fiches 1-6); and Name index (fiches 1-12). 


LCCN: 86-890014 



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Ladejinsky, Wolf Isaac. 

Papers. - Louis J. Walinsky, editor. ~ Part 1: The Washington years, 1935-1945. Part 2: The Tokio years, 
1945-1954. Part 3: The Vietnam years, 1955-1961. Part 4: The Ford Foundation years, 1961-1964. Part 5: 
The World Bank years, 1964-1975. - Washington, D.C.: s.n., 1976? - 25 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 2134 <MSS> 

Born in 1899 in the Russian Ukraine, Ladejinsky emigrated to the U.S. in 1922, where he became a top 
government and World Bank expert in land reform, especially in Japan (1946-1948) and later throughout 
Southeast Asia and India. His papers include 142 studies, surveys, reports, and other documents resulting from 
his work in the field, and dealing mostly with the relationship of agricultural reform to development strategy 
and human welfare. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 87-890031 


Landowners of Ireland. - <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 


Microfiche 2304 <MicRR> 

Based on the 1876 "Griffith’s valuation," ordered by the Queen, and published in 1878, this publication lists 
owners of land in Ireland at that time. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Latin America, 1941-1961. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 
1981. - 10 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2100 <MicRR> 

The Office of Strategic Services and the State Department commissioned experts in international affairs and 
area studies to write special, top-secret reports during World War II and the Cold War. These are substantial 
reports, covering major developments in Latin America for the period, that helped shape U.S. foreign policy 
decisions. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-29 


LCCN: 86-892235 


Latin America, 1946-1976. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. 
- 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/217 < MicRR > 

Compiled from a wide range of sources and analyzed by the CIA, these reports are a primary source of 
information on U.S. foreign policy and area studies. The reports give information and examine political, 
military, social, economic, and other developments throughout Latin America and were used by the President 
and his advisors in considering strategic decisions. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-66 


LCCN: 86-893450 


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Latin America: special studies, 1%2-1980. -- Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1982. - 10 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2014 <MicRR> 

These are research works on a wide variety of topics related to current international affairs. They were 
usually produced under contract for specific executive departments of the government by some of the country’s 
best private, academic, or government "think tanks" and research institutes specializing both in U.S. foreign 
relations and in the internal affairs of other nations. In general these studies were meant to provide a 
different perspective and analysis than that offered by more typical diplomatic or military research offices 
within the government. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-57 


LCCN: 86-892117 


Latin America: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement. - Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1983. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2015 < MicRR > 

These are research works on a wide variety of topics related to current international affairs. They were 
usually produced under contract for specific executive departments of the government by some of the country’s 
best private, academic, or government "think tanks" and research institutes specializing both in U.S. foreign 
relations and the internal afi^airs of other nations. In general these studies were meant to provide a different 
perspective and analysis than that offered by more typical diplomatic or military research offices within the 
government. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-58 


LCCN: 86-892122 


League of Women Voters (U.S.). 

Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974. - Susan Ware, advisory editor. -- Part 1: Meetings of 
the board of directors and the executive committees: minutes and related documents, 1918-1974. Part 2: 
Series A, transcripts and records of national conventions, 1919-1944 and of general councils, 1927-1943; Series 
B, transcripts and records of national conventions, 1946-1974 and of general councils, 1945-1973. Part 3: 
Series A, national office subject files, 1920-1932 - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, < 1985- 
>. - <98> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in women’s studies. 

Microfilm 88/346a, 88/346b, 88/346c, 88/346d < MicRR > 
Consists of materials from the files of the national office of the League of Women Voters in Washington, 
D.C., and also from the collections of the Library of Congress’ Manuscript Division. The materials represent 
the activities of the League at the national rather than the state or local level. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide Nos. 105-147a (Part 1), 105-147b (Part 2), and 105-147c (Part 3) 

LCCN: 87-14773 


Leni RiefenstahPs Triumph of the Will. David Culbert, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 


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America, 1986. - 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in the social history of communications. 

Microfilm 87/962 <MicRR> 

Triumph des Widens (Triumph of the Will) records the Nazi party congress in Nurnberg in 1934, and as a 
visual specatacle for propaganda has won worldwide fame. This one-reel microfilm collection provides an 
historical context within which to view and study the movie. It includes transcripts of the American Army 
interrogation of Leni Riefenstahl in 1945, the complete Riefenstahl file from the Berlin Documents Center, 
documentation on other films she made, personal and official correspondence, a genealogy of Riefenstahl, and 
newspaper clippings. In German and English. 

GUIDE: No guide received as of 8/89. 


LCCN: 87-22988 


Library and information science research reports. - London: British Library, 19-. - < > microfiches; 11 
X 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 85/300 <MicRR>; also Microfiche 2502 <MicRR> 

This series of reports published by the British Library contains papers relating to library science and 
bibliography; research for the papers was funded by the British Library. 

GUIDE: Guide not located. [Z699.3R49 MicRR Ref] 

Access is provided by an abstract and table of contents at the beginning of each microfiche. 

NOTES ON USE: Many of these reports have been individually cataloged in MUMS; many reports in this 
series are also published and retained by the Library of Congress in paper: these may be searched on LCCC 
or MUMS; there is no collection-level record for this series in MUMS. 

LCCN: see for example LC 85-113727 


Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics. - Alfred 
Thomas DeGroot, compiler. - Series 1 (incomplete): Assemblies of God, 1914-1965; Christian Church 
(Disciples), 1848-1964; Churches of Christ, 1906-1963. Series 2: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 
1803-1970; Bretheren in Christ (formerly River Brethren), 1871-1970; Seventh Day Adventist Church, 
1867-1970; American Baptist Convention, 1814-1969. Series 3: An Introduction to the Evangelicals; Free 
Methodist Chruch, 1860-1978; Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), 1905-1978; Fellowship of Grace Brethren 
Churches, 1940-1978; Undenominational Fellowship of Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, 1955-1978. 
- Peoria, Ariz.: Ecumenism Research Agency, 196-. - <125> microfilm reels; 16 mm. 

Microfilm (o) 83/313 < MicRR > 

A collection of records, including annual reports, constitutions and bylaws, financial statements, statistics, 
and lists of preachers for a wide range of Protestant churches. The churches and dates of the records are 
provided in the contents notes above. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 96 


LCCN: 85-891181 


Library of church unity periodicals. - Alfred Thomas DeGroot, compiler. - Series l-<9> — Peoria, Ariz.: 
Ecumenism Research Agency, 196-. - <68> microfilm reels; 16 mm. 

Microfilm (o) 83/311 < MicRR > 

A collection of inter-denominational Christian periodicals, some of which originate within the United States, 
but most of which are published outside the U.S.A. Faiths represented include Eastern Orthodox, Roman 
Catholic, Anglican, European, and American Protestant, with date ranging from 1895 to 1963. This collection 
will be useful to anyone interested in the ecumenical movement throughout the world. Journals are in 


English, French, and German. 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 96 


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LCCN: 85-891179 


Library of Congress: a documentary history. - John Y. Cole, editor. - Bethesda, Md.: CIS Academic 
Editions, 1987. ~ 594 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 87/974 < MicRR > 

This collection of manuscripts and printed and graphic materials includes primary sources (e.g. all Library 
of Congress Annual Reports through 1985), whole books (e.g. histories of the Library by Mearns, Johnston, 
Ashley, and Goodrum and Dalyrmple), scores of articles, and reports. The guide by itself also provides a 
summary of major developments in the Library’s history. The microfiche collection consists of four sections: 
Section I, Resources for the Study of the Library; Section II, The Librarians of Congress and their 
Administrations; Section III, Major Functions and Services (Copyright, Classification, Automation, Reference, 
and others); and Section IV, the Buildings of the Library of Congress. 

The collection is basic and summary rather than exhaustive or archival, and represents a small selection of 
the total available documentation from and about the Library. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 171 

The guide includes bibliographies and indexes; edited by John Y. Cole with a forward by Daniel J. Boorstin. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 87-15511 


Liverpool, Robert Banks. 

Papers of Lord Liverpool. Filmed from holdings of: British Library (additional mss.). - Part 1: British 
Library additional mss. 38190-38196 and 38237-38268; Part 2: British Library additional mss. 38269-38302. 
- Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Microform, <1983->. - <45> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain. 

Microfilm (o) 84/208 < MicRR > 

The papers of Lord Liverpool are part three of the microfilm series of the Papers of the Prime Ministers 
in Great Britain. 

No published guide exists to the papers of this nineteenth century statesman, although an explanatory note 
about the three parts of the collection as well as a brief description of each reel appears at the beginning of 


each reel. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 84-246811 


Los Angeles, University of Southern California. Library. 

Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. -- Filmed from 
holdings of: Hoose Library of Philosophy. - Boston, Mass.: G. K. Hall Micropublications, 1968. - 6 
microfilm reels; 35 m. 

Microfilm 86/104 < MicRR > 

Filmed in 1968, this is an author, title, and subject catalog covering 3700 volumes on Western European 
philosophy. (It also lists more than 100 periodical titles, but does not index the contents of individual articles 
within them.) "Special strengths of the collection are in metaphysics, epistemology, logic, ethics, value theory, 
the philosophy of religion, and classical philosophy. There is comprehensive coverage of the periods of 
Enlightenment and Romanticism, and there are extensive holdings on European philosophy in the eighteenth 


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century, especially in Germany. Other strengths include personalism, phenomenology, and Latin American 
philosophy" (B. Nelson, A Guide to Published Library Catalogs') . The catalog uses Library of Congress subject 
headings, and includes works in a variety of Western European languages. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The entire catalog was filmed in reverse-order display, i.e. page 7 appears above page 6 in the microfilm 
sequence; page 6 above page 5, etc. 

LCCN: LC 86-890940 


Magic documents: summaries and transcripts of the top secreet diplomatic communications of Japan, 
1938 - 1945 . ~ Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. ~ Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: 
University Publications of America, 1983. - 14 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 85/4242 <MicRR> 
An important resource for the study of Japanese diplomatic relations and the axis war effort, this 
collection consists of translated transcripts and summaries of messages between the Japanese Foreign Office 
and its key personnel and allies betwee 1938 and 1945. MAGIC was the code name of the U.S. effort to 
intercept and decipher these messages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-1, consists only of a printed list of the dates of the reproduced documents. 
[A detailed subject and name index is also supposed to be available but has not been located.] 

NOTES ON USE: See also Alexander Cochran, The MAGIC diplomatic summaries: a chronological finding 
md, Z6207.W8C6 1982 (in stacks). 

LCCN: 85-892467 


Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs. — Teaneck, N.J.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1973. 
- 171 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Knoedler library of art exhibition catalogues on microfiche (group 6). 

Microfiche 83/9 < MicRR > 

These 61 catalogs are of fine and applied arts exhibited at World’s Fairs from 1855 to 1962, including the 
World’s Columbian Expositions (Chicago, 1893), the St. Louis Universal Exposition (1904), the Lewis and 
Clark Centennial Exposition (1905), the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (San Francisco, 1915), as 
well as 19th and 20th Century exhibitions fi-om France, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, 
Canada, Spain, and Italy. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 83-166357 


Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. — Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1978-. - <> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm (o) 91/6010 < MicRR > 

Consists of the reports and working papers written by experts of the Library of Q)ngress’ Congressional 
Research Service to respond to and anticipate the research needs of Congress. Topics covered include legal, 
political, environmental, social, and international issues related to legislation being considered by Congress. 
These reports are not normally distributed except to Members of Congress and their staff, although CRS 
reports are frequently found reprinted in Congressional Committee Prints. 

Currently holdings include 1975-1982 and 1985-1987. 

GUIDE: Major studies & issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. Cumulative index. Z733.U63 
C653. 





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LCCN: sf91-91192 


Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945. ~ Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1981. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/2645 <MSS> 

This collection contains President Roosevelt’s wartime communications with Chiang Kai-shek, Stalin, and 
Churchill, as well as with U.S. Ambassadors Harriman, Hurley, and Winant. Additional documents come from 
the President’s Official and Personal Files, including correspondence with notable politicians, diplomats, and 
military personnel such as General Eisenhower, Harry Hopkins, and Wendell Wilkie. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-48] 

Contains detailed reel and subject indexes. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-891946 


Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1980. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 

Microfilm 85/267 <MSS> 

The Map Room was the central station for most of the classified correspondence sent by President Truman 
during these first two years of his term in office. The collection includes Truman’s correspondence with other 
world leaders such as Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek, and Churchill, as well as communications on such topics as the 
Crimean Conference, the surrenders of Germany and Japan, and Sino-Soviet relations. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-37] 

The initial index gives general topics covered on each reel, i.e., "Communications between Truman and 
Atlee," with a more specific reel index listing the date of the correspondence and frame number. No detailed 
subject index is provided. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-893389 


MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3. - Montreal, Canada: Informacion 

Documental de America Latina (IDAL), 1977. - 19 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Partidos politicos de America Latina, serie P. 

Microfiche 87/970 < MicRR > 

A systematic, comprehensive collection of documents relating to the creation, in 1969, and subsequent 
activities of the MAPU up to the early 1970’s. The documents include official papers, articles, studies, 
polemics, position statements, and ephemera. The party’s split into two factions, the MAPU-Garreton and 
the MAPU-Gazmuri is covered. In Spanish. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 120 

Compiled by Alejandro del Corro and Carlos Rodriguez Primo. 


LCCN: 87-890378 


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Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland. -- Bildarchiv Foto Marburg, 
editors/compilers. - Munchen: K. G. Saur, 1976-1985. - 4801 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1045 <MicRR> 

The Marburger Index consists of photographic reproductions of all types of art and architecture-buildings, 
sketches, manuscripts, drawings, painting, and decorative objects including furniture, stained glass-all found 
in Germany. The works date from pre-history to the present and are of both German and foreign origin. 

The collection is arranged by place and within each place into several categories: municipal architecture, 
sacred architecture, secular architecture, and collections. Within each of these categories, the arrangement 
is by exterior architecture, interior architecture, and miscellaneous fittings. Because of the way the project was 
compiled there is more than one overall alphabetic sequence of places. 

Some of the photographs in the collection are as old as 100 years-most are more recent. Each photograph 
has a brief description under it. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 113 

Users Manual, second edition. 

NOTES ON USE: The Library of Congress is missing part 2, as well as several specialized indexes that 
would make the collection much more useful. 

LCCN: 86-890741 


Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file. David J. Garrow, editor. - Part 1: FBI Headquarters File. Part 2: The 
King-Levison File. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 16 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 

Microfilm 86/218 < MicRR > 

This is a collection of documents declassified from the FBI’s surveillance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 
which his biographer David Garrow asserts, "fully detail the FBI’s efforts against King." The collection 
excludes items not appropriate for public review. Part 2, the King-Levison File, contains verbatim transcripts 
and summaries of conversations between Martin Luther King, Jr., and Stanley Levison, his lawyer and aide, 
whose alleged affiliation with the Communist Party prompted King’s surveillance. The verbatim transcripts 
of wiretaps on places where King stayed or performed business are restricted by court order until the year 
2027. However, the documents in this collection were taken from Levison’s phone conversations and 
conference calls, thereby containing materials otherwise unavailable. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-80 


LCCN: 86-893451 


Massachusetts vital records. - Jay Mack Holbrook, <editor>. - Oxford, Mass.: Holbrook Research 
Institute, 1982-. - <1000+> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 83/100 < MicRR > 

Consists of records and indexes to records of births, marriages, deaths, and notices of marriage for dozens 
of Massachusetts towns, spanning the years 1641 to 1897. There are plans to film nearly 350 towns’ records 
all together. 

GUIDE: No print guide available 

Records are arranged alphabetically by town; a partial list of towns included can be found in the vertical file 
for this collection. 


LCCN: 82-81851 


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Merritt Crawford papers. Eileen Bowser, editor. -- Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. 
-- 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Cinema history microfilm series. 

Microfilm 88/243 <MicRR> 


GUIDE: Guide not received as of 4/5/88 


LCCN: 88-890243 


Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts through 1600 A.D. -- F. Edward Cranz, 
project director. ~ New York: Renaissance Society of America, 1988. ~ 343 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/373 <MicRR> 

This collection consists of reproductions of hundreds of unpublished inventories of manuscripts in libraries 
throughout Europe. The collection complements another collection held by the Library of Congress, A 
Microfilm Corpus of the Indexes to Printed Catalogues of Latin Manuscripts Before 1600 A.D. (Microfilm 
82/123, MicRR Guide No. 85). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 174 

The guide lists the inventories alphabetically, first by cities and then by libraries. To request items, give the 
collection microfilm number plus the numerical designation of the library given in the guide (e.g. Microfilm 
88/373, 141). 

LCCN: 88-890710 


Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868*1900. — Ann Arbor, 
Michigan: University Microfilms in collaboration with Dartmouth College Library, 1974. - 14 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 84330 < MicRR > 

Filmed from the large collection of official campaign materials issued for each Presidential election between 
1868 and 1900, acquired in 1931 by the Dartmouth College Library. Included are the campaign books of the 
two principal parties, copies of nearly all pamphlets (including many in foreign languages) and speeches 
published by the national committees, and many miscellaneous items. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 106 

Contents and index also on reel 1. 

LCCN: 86-891037 


Middle East. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1977. - 3 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2093 < MicRR > 

The Office of Strategic Services and the State Department commissioned leading scholars in international 
affairs to write top-secret reports during World War II and the Cold War. This collection of intelligence and 
research reports covers the period from 1941 to 1949, a crucial time in the formation of Israel and the 
development of Middle Eastern relations. 

The reports are organized by country beginning with general reports on the Middle East region, followed 
by studies on Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Kuwait, Levant States, Libya, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, 
Transjordan, and Turkey. These background and intelligence studies cover such topics as Zionism and Jewish 



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immigration to Palestine, the arming of the Jews and Arabs in the region, strategic surveys of various countries 
including political parties and personalities of major figures, oil production, and Soviet relations with these 
nations. GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-22 

Consists of a reel index and a subject index. The reel index provides report numbers and titles, but no frame 
numbers, making searching the reels a bit cumbersome. Although there is a subject index, it is primarily a 
country listing and gives little more information than one gets from the report titles. 

LCCN: 86-892228 


Middle East (1950-1961 supplement). - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications 
of America, 1979. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2098 < MicRR > 

This is a continuation of O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports for the Middle East for 
1950-1961. In addition to reports on the countries listed in the first Middle East collection, there are reports 
on Cyprus, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Oman, and Yemen. Topics of note include the partition of Cyprus, the Arab 
League and trends in Arab unity, and the Suez Canal crisis. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-27 

The guide consists of a reel list which also supplies frame numbers, and a detailed subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892233 


Middle East, 1946-1976. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. 
- 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/210 < MicRR > 

These Central Intelligence Agency research reports are valuable primary sources providing insight into 
developments in international relations, national security, and the internal affairs of foreign countries. 
Accompanying the research reports are letters, memoranda, briefing notes, and cables. In addition to the 
studies on the political, strategic, and economic situations in the various Middle Eastern countries, there is 
a great deal of biographic information on national leaders, ambassadors, ministers, military personnel, and 
businessman (such as Adnan Khashogi). Other special topics for this time period include the Israeli attack 
on the U.S.S. Liberty, the assassination of Jordan’s King Abdullah, Nasser’s visits to the Soviet Union, and 
Egyptian funding of Malcolm X’s activities. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-69 

The guide provides a list of the reports and miscellaneous materials, which are arranged by country and 
chronologically; there is a brief subject index. 


LCCN: 86-893443 


Middle East: special studies, 1970-1980. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1981. - 18 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2012 < MicRR > 

These in depth special studies are written by leading scholars from government and private research 
institutions such as the California Institute of Political Studies, the Army War College, Yale University’s 


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Department of Political Science, the Rand Corporation, and the Agency for International Development. Six 
reels cover the Middle East region broadly, while subsequent reels contain reports on Egypt, the Indian Ocean, 
Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, and 
Yemen. Major developments and issues in the region during this decade include the Iranian revolution, the 
survival of Lebanon, Moslem fundamentalist movements, Palestinian refugees, and military sales to Iran during 
the Shah’s reign. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-55 

The guide consists of a reel index, incorporating both report titles and lengthy abstracts, as well as a good 
subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892120 


Middle East: special studies, 1980-1982 supplement. - Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1983. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2013 < MicRR > 

Similar to the collection of special studies on the Middle East for 1970-1980, this group of reports includes 
studies written by the Naval Postgraduate School and the Center for Naval Analyses on the Gulf War between 
Iran and Iraq. The topics of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, nuclear proliferation in the region, and 
continuing developments in the Iranian Revolution are also examined by scholars from leading research 
institutions. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-56 

The guide consists of a reel index which provides report titles and abstracts, and also includes a good subject 
index. 


LCCN: 86-892121 


Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur. - Washington, D.C.: University 
Publications of America, 1977. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/263 < MicRR > 

Consists of an unabridged transcript of the testimony of witnesses before the Senate Joint Committee on 
Armed Services and Foreign Relations, April 30, 1951-August 17, 1951. 

In addition to investigating the firing of General MacArthur and developments in the Korean War, the 
hearings became a forum for discussion of Cold War issues. The final reel. Appendices, includes excerpts and 
extracts from Congressional speeches, articles and editorials in the press, and related United Nations 
documents. Most of the materials fi-om these hearings have been available previously, but this transcript 
includes recently declassified top secret material; these newly published sections are marked in this collection. 
A detailed subject/name index is found on Reel 8. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-4 


LCCN: 85-891354 


Millerites and early Adventists. - Part 1: Historical works pertaining to Adventism; A, Historical landmarks; 
B, Supplementary historical literature. Part 2: Pre-disappointment to 1844, national and international works 
on second advent prophecies and belief, Millerite and Anti-Millerite publications. Part 3: 
Post-disappointment, 1844 to circa 1870, works of the post-Millerite groups. Part 4: Secondary writings by 
Advent Christians and Seventh-day Adventists. Part 5: Extant periodicals from 1831 to circa 1869 (Millerite, 
Anti-Millerite, and Adventist publications; also includes the correspondence of W. Miller and J. Himes as well 
as Adventist hymnals). ~ Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1977. - 60 microfilm reels; 


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35 mm. 


Microfilm 84507 <MicRR> 

This collection is based on a bibliography by Camer, Kubo, and Rice, originally edited by Edwin S. Gaustad 
as The Rise of Adventism (Harper and Row 1974). It includes more than 1000 early books and pamphlets, 
111 volumes of rare periodicals, and more than 1000 letters from William Miller, Joshua Himes, and other 
early Adventist leaders. Mostly 19th century material, these items were filmed from collections at Aurora 
College, Illinois, and Andrews College in Michigan, including early books, pamphlets, rare periodicals, and 
letters from early Adventist leaders. 

GUIDE: The Millerites and Early Adventists. Z7845.A35 M54 MicRR Ref. LCCN: 84-190725 


Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961). ~ Paul Kesaris and 
Joan Gibson, editors. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1980. — 10 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4562 <MSS> 

Consists of the agendas, minutes. Cabinet reports, records of action, and memoranda to the President, for 
each Cabinet meeting. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-43] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-892620 


Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson. - Paul Kesaris, editor. — Frederick, 
Md.: University Publications of America, 1980. - 17 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 

Microfilm 85/4559 <MSS> 

Consists of the minutes of each Cabinet meeting, and in addition contains Cabinet and agency reviews and 
departmental weekly reports from 1963 to 1969. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-44] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-892619 


Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports. - Paul Kesaris, editor. 
“ Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. -- 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/2000 < MicRR > 

The National Security Council plays an integral part in foreign policy formulation in the executive branch. 
As such, the minutes of its meetings and official memoranda provide an in depth examination of the 
decision-making process behind issues in national security and international relations. In addition to the 
meetings and minutes of the NSC from 1947 to 1958, this collection contains special advisory reports from 
1948 to 1960 on such subjects as U.S. policy on outer space, a review of overseas military bases, and policies 
of the government relating to national security. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-7 

The reel index for minutes of meetings is arranged chronologically with no indication as to the subject(s) 
discussed in a meeting or memorandum. The advisory reports are arranged chronologically and are listed in 
the guide by title. There is a brief subject index, but it is primarily a listing of countries or regions of the 




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world. 


LCCN: 86-892100 


Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961). Paul Kesaris 
and Joan Gibson, editors. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1980. - 11 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4563 <MSS> 

The collection reproduces telephone memoranda of Dulles (1952-1959) and Herter (1959-1961), and 
telephone conversations of Dulles (1953-1959) and Herter (1959-1961) with the White House. According to 
the editor, each individual file of minutes was filmed in reverse chronological order. Second parties to 
conversations include a variety of individuals whose names are included in an index printed in the collection 
guide. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-43] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred fi-om Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-892621 


Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo. - Filmed from holdings of: Biblioteca Ecuatoriana 
Aurelia Espinosa Polit, at Colegio-Noviciadad (?) de San Ignacio, Cotocollao, Ecuador. - Frank MacDonald 
Spindler, <compiler>. - Quito: F. Spindler, 1964? - 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 10199 < MicRR > 

The Ecuadorian writer Juan Montalvo actively participated in the political and intellectual life of his time. 
This is a collection of thirty-five pamphlets, leaflets, broadsides, and articles both favoring and disagreeing with 
Montalvo’s writings and ideas. Many of these are hard to obtain in the original. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 29 


LCCN: 86-890034 


Mississippi oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981. - 229 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York times oral history program. 


Microfiche 82/302 < MicRR > 

This collection is designed to preserve the memory of the civil rights struggle in Mississippi during the 
twentieth century. It consists of interviews conducted at the University of Southern Mississippi beginning in 
1971, with special emphasis on government, politics, and ethnic relations. Other topics covered include the 
National Cotton Council of America, prisoners of war from the Vietnam and Korean conflicts, and the creative 
arts and publishing. 

Some of the better-known memoirists include Thomas P. Borady (U.S. Supreme Court), Hugh Clegg (FBI), 
Charles Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Erskine Caldwell, and several members of the U.S. Congress. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 MicRR Ref, at pp. 79-80. 


LCCN: 82-161878 


Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present. - Series T: transportation, 1909-1910 and 1912- 



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Series P: public utilities, 1914- . Series M: municipal and government, 1918- . Series I: industrials, 1920- 
. Series B: banking and finance, 1928- . Series O: OTC industrials, 1970-. Series INT: international, 1981- 
. - New York: Moody’s Investors Service, 1981-. - <6,100 > microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 86/4 <MicRR> 

The collection of over 340 manuals in all seven Moody’s series (Industrial, OTC Industrial, International, 
Banking and Finance, Public Utilities, Transportation, and Municipal and Government) provides detailed 
information on the financial and business history of major American cities, financial institutions, and 
corporations, as well as on international corporations. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 86-890006 


Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by ara of usual residence in England and Wales, 
1983. - London: HMSO Government Statistical Service, 1984. - 13 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Series DH5; no. 10. 


Microfiche (w) 85/100 

Lists estimated home population by sex and age group, as of June 30, 1983; also provides 
mortality ratios, and causes of death. GUIDE: Pamphlet accompanies the microfiche. 

The pamphlet provides and index to the microfiche. 


LCCN: 


<MicRR> 
death rates. 


85-890845 


Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies). - Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 10 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 88/167 <MicRR> 

This collection reproduces studies executed by government research agencies such as the Industry and 
Trade Administration, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the National Science Foundation, as well as 
reports done under contract by some the the nation’s leading think tanks and research centers: SRI, NBER, 
and a number of universities and consulting firms. The studies are grouped into the five subject areas 
identified in the collection title. Sample titles of the reports are: "Foreign ownership of U.S. real estate," "An 
analysis of the relationship between OPEC oil revenues and sales of U.S. arms," "The sale of technology 
through licensing," and "The relationship of oil companies and foreign governments." 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-125a, consists of a reel guide with document abstracts and a subject index. 

LCCN: 88-893838 


Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985. Michael Davis, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1987. - 5 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 88/2019 < MicRR > 

Extends the earlier collection into th emid 1980’s with reports on advanced technology transfer, third 
world multinationals, and the social impacts of multinationals (several studies authored by the International 


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Labour Office). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-125b, consists of a reel guide with document abstracts and a subject index. 

LCCN: 87-6249 


National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 

Papers of the NAACP. - August Meier, editorial adviser; Mark Fox and Randolph Boehm, editors. - Part 
1: Meetings of the Board of Directors, records of annual conferences, major speeches, and special reports, 
1909-1950. Part 2: Personal correspondence of selected NAACP officials, 1919-1939. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1982. - 48 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/2061 < MicRR > 

The microfilm edition of the NAACP papers includes a selection of core materials held by the Library of 
Congress Manuscript Division. While only a fraction of the Manuscript Division collection is represented in 
this edition, it includes those items which illustrate the "structure, activities, and development [of the NAACP] 
at the highest organizational level. Some materials are also taken from the personal files of editors August 
Meier and Elliott Rudwick. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-49a and 105-49b 

Use of the accompanying guides is essential to proper understanding of the collection. 

LCCN: 86-892185 


National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories. Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, 
Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 86/205 < MicRR > 

This collection, filmed from the holdings of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library, includes the official 
administrative histories of the Bureau of the Budget, the Federal Reserve System, the Department of the 
Treasury, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Council of Economic Advisers, as well as 
numerous supporting documents for the Johnson years. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-46 


LCCN: 86-893399 


National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom. - Unit 1: Royal College of Physicians; 
Bodleian Library; Labour Party Archives; Centre for South Asian Studies; Family Planning Association; Kent 
County Archives Office. Unit 2: Imperial War Museum. Unit 3: Berkshire Record Office; University of 
Sussex; Tom Harrison; Lambeth Palace; St. George’s Hospital; Wellcome Foundation; Welsh Folk Museum. 
Unit 4: Guildhall Library; Gloucester Record Office; Rhodes House Library. Unit 5: University of 
London-Institute of Education; Bristol Record Office; Clwyd Record Office; Port of London Authority; 
Shropshire 0.0. Local Studies; Essex Record Office; House of Lords Records Office; Tameside Local Studies 
Library; Modern Records Centre-University of Warwick. Unit 6: National Library of Wales. - Teaneck, N.J.: 
Chadwyck-Healey, 1984-. - <2,311 > microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/235 < MicRR > 

The index (which is itself on microfiche) provides access to this collection of finding aids, manuscript 
registers, and archival inventories which list the contents of thousands of unpublished manuscript collections 
in the United Kingdom. The Inventory is useful to scholars who wish 1) to determine which collections in 
the U.K. are relevant to their research needs, and 2) to get a preliminary idea of the range of documents 
within the collections identified. (The documents themselves are not on microfiche; they must be consulted 


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at the repositories in the U.K.) Over a hundred different repositories, including libraries, record offices, 
museums, and private collections have contributed copies of their finding aids to the project; more will be 
included in the future. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 101 

The guide consists of a cumulative microfiche index to the collection in a three ring binder. The first part 
of the index is arrange by repository (with "List of Finding Aids" appearing on each eye-legible fiche header). 
The second part is the "Names and Subject Index." The second part provides whole numbers (e.g., 563) which 
refer back to the "List of Finding Aids," where the decimal microfiche number of the finding aid itself will be 
found (e.g., 0.006.001). 

NOTES ON USE: Eight units are to be published each year. 


LCCN: 85-891349 


National inventoi 7 of documentary sources in the United States. - Part 2: Manuscript Division, Library of 
Congress [no other parts recived at L.C.]. - Teaneck, N.J.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1983-. - <889> microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 84/402 < MicRR > 

This collection reproduces in microfiche 762 of the published and unpublished registers in the Manuscript 
Division of the Library of Congress. The registers are accompanied by a printed index by name and broad 
subject. This is the second part of a four-part microfilming project by the publisher. The other parts, not 
received by the Library of Congress, consist of registers of manuscripts in federal archives, in state libraries, 
archives, and historical societies, and in academic research libraries and other repositories. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 94, National Inventory of documentary sources in the United States: Manuscript 
Division. Library of Congress. Index 1983 . 

Bound volume describing inventories or "registers" held by the Library of Congress and reproduced in this 
collection. There is a list of the registers by main entry, followed by an index by names and subjects. 

LCCN: 83-72351 


New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - John 
B. Kirby, editor. ~ Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 25 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 
SERIES: Black studies research sources. 

Microfilm 86/201 < MicRR > 

The agencies whose records are filmed here include: the Office of Education, the National Youth 
Administration, the Department of the Interior, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the U.S. Employment 
Service, the Office of the Secretary, Department of Labor, the National Recovery Administration, the 
Department of Commerce, and the Works Progress Administration. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-79 

NOTES ON USE: Filmed from National Archives record groups 9, 12, 35, 48, 69, 119, 174, and 183. 

LCCN: 86-893395 


Newcastle papers from the British Library, London. - Part 1: British Library additional mss. 32686-32701, 
Home correspondence, 1724-1743. Part 2: British Library additional mss. 32701-32719, Home 
correspondence, 1744-1749. Part 3: British Library additional mss. 32720-32727, Home correspondence, 
1750-1754. Part 4: British Library additional mss. 32852-32869, 1755-1756. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester 
Microform, 1984. - <68> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 




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SERIES: Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain; Series 4. 

Microfilm (o) 84/208 <MicRR> 

The collection of papers of the Duke of Newcastle is one of the largest and most complete still surviving for 
such an influential statesman of the eighteenth century. 

Although there is no separately published guide to this large collection, the beginning of each reel contains 
a brief discussion of the contents of the collection and a reel by reel description by date and type of material. 
Generally, his papers are divided into those concerned with foreign policy and those focusing on domestic 
politics and patronage. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 84-246854 


Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series A, Newport Beach. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1982. - 9 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: California State University, Fullerton, oral history program. 

Microfiche 84/2024 <MicRR> 

The interviews with four residents of Newport Beach cover the growth of the area, local biography, and rapid 
change in the area resulting from Southern California’s evolution into a resort and business center. GUIDE: 
New York Times Oral History Program. Oral History Guide No. 3. AI3.07 no. 3 MicRR, p. 90. 

The guide provides a list of the interviewees; indexes by subject and name also appear at the end of the 
interviews on the microfiches. 

NOTES ON USE: See also Huntington Beach oral history 


LCCN: 84-154035 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series B, Huntington Beach. -- Filmed from holdings of: California State University, Fullerton 
Calif. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1982. - 5 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: California State University, Fullerton, oral history program. 

Microfiche 84/2024 < MicRR > 

The interviews with five long-time Huntington Beach residents discuss the growth of the area, early surfing 
and life-guarding, the development of the school system, the impact of Prohibition on the community; the 
Huntington Beach Company; and the life and conditions of Mexican-Americans and Japanese-Americans. 
GUIDE: New York Time Oral History Program. Oral History Guide No. 3. AI3.07 no. 3 MicRR, p. 90. 
Provides a list of the interviews; there are subject and name indexes at the end of each group of interviews 
on the microfiches. 


Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979. 
Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1979. - 24 microfilm reel^djbfiim.88/169 < MicRR > 

Containing more than 50,000 pages, this collection includes selected reports, hearings, studies, and court 
cases on all aspects of nuclear energy from 1945 to 1979. Documents from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission, the Atomic Energy Commission, the General Accounting Office, the International Labour Office, 
the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and 
from various courts, cover a broad array of topics, from the biological implications of nuclear energy to 
management of radioactive waste, nuclear proliferation, the socioeconomic impact of nuclear energy, and 
reactor safety. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-137 




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Consists of a reel index and a brief subject index. 

LCCN: 88-893840 


Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear wan special studies, 1969-1981. Paul 
Kesaris, editor. ~ Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. - 17 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 
SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 86/2021 <MicRR> 

Written by such private and government think tanks as the Rand Corporation, the Institute for Defense 
Analysis, Stanford Research Institute, and the Army War College, these special studies examine all aspects of 
nuclear weapons and the threat of nuclear war. Indepth reports on various weapon systems, arms control 
negotiations, military strategy, nuclear proliferation, and civil defense procedures for surviving a nuclear attack, 
provide analyses of major technological and internationalissues confronting the world. The finding guide 
provides an excellent abstract for each of these studies, with a detailed description of the contents of each 
report. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-34 

Consists of abstracts and reel and subject indexes. 

LCCN: 86-892133 


Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear wan special studies, supplement, I98I-I983. 
Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 
SERIES: Special studies series. 

Microfilm 86/2022 < MicRR > 

Supplementing the initial collection of special studies on nuclear weapons and arms control (1969-1981), this 
group of studies by eminent think tank researchers continues to explore issues surrounding the use of nuclear 
weapons. Of particular note in this collection are numerous reports on specific atmospheric nuclear tests. 
Once again, the guide includes detailed abstracts for each study. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-35 

Consists of abstracts and reel and subject indexes. 

LCCN: 86-892134 


O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch, war diaries. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1985. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/209 < MicRR > 

During World War II the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, the forerunner of the CIA, operated in London 
to gather intelligence on the German war effort and to conduct operations in support of the Allies. The 
Secret Intelligence Branch was responsible for collecting and analyzing strategic information required by the 
Joint Chiefs of Staff, while the Special Operations Branch conducted sabotage operations and supported 
resistance groups. This collection consists of documents, including chronologies, organizational descriptions, 
reports of operations, glossaries of code names, training materials, and directives; it provides insight into the 
objectives and activities of the O.S.S. during 1944 and 1945. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-103 

Includes detailed reel and subject indexes. 


LCCN: 86-893441 


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Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953). Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1980. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4558 <MSS> 

Consists of records of conversations and meetings dating fi-om January 1949 to March 1952, arranged by date, 
with an indication of the parties involved and a very brief note of the topic. Most of the parties to these 
conversations are top U.S. officials (President Truman, department heads, ambassadors, etc.) or key foreign 
officials. The items vary in length, many being only one or two pages. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-45] 

There is no index to the entries; guide consists of a chronological reel list only. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2I9Q. 

LCCN: 86-892618 


Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement. Washington, D.C.: University 
Publications of America, 1979. - 7 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/177 < MicRR > 

This collection reproduces hearings and reports of the House and Senate Committees and Subcommittees 
dealing with energy resources and prices, conservation, and U.S. foreign energy policy. It also includes some 
reports of the Department of the Interior, the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, and the 
Congressional Research Service. The items are dated from 1974 through 1978 and vary widely in length. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-118 

LCCN: 88-893876 


Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-78, supplement. Washington, D.C.: University 
Publications of Ameruca, 1979. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/175 < MicRR > 

Reproduces reports of the Department of the Interior (U.S. Geological Survey), the Department of 
Commerce (Bureau of International Commerce), the Federal Trade Commission, the Central Intelligence 
Agency, the Office of Technology Assessment, the General Accounting Office, the Department of Defense, 
and the Department of Energy, as well as reports and hearings of interested Senate and House Committees 
and Subcommittees. The items are dated from 1975 through 1978 and focus on various aspects of U.S. 
domestic and foreign energy policy (petroleum and natural gas). The reports vary greatly in length (from 18 
to 12(X) pages), but there are only about fifty items in all. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-119 


LCCN: 88-893874 


Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980. Washington, D.C.: University Publications 
of America, 1982. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/176 < MicRR > 

Reproduces 46 reports of various government bodies (in particular the Energy Information Administration 
of the Department of Energy, the General Accounting Office, and the Office of Technology Assessment), as 
well as of several universities and private corporations. The reports deal primarily with U.S. domestic energy 


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policy (conservation, exploration, alternative energy sources) and likely future trends for the international 
energy market. The reports are dated from 1978 to 1980 and vary in length from 9 to 427 pages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-120 

The guide describes each item in considerable detail, and also contains a subject index. 

LCCN: 88-893875 


Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972. -- Filmed from holdings of: George Arents 
Research Library, Syracuse University, and from holdings in several private collections. - Jack T. Ericson, 
editor. - Glen Rock, N.J.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1973. - <4> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 60282 < MicRR > 

The Oneida Community was founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1847 in western New York State. Inspired 
by the "Great Awakening" revivalism of 1831, Noyes first created an unofficial community, which then acquired 
formal and financial standing. The Community was based on a "Perfectionist" philosophy which was itself an 
offshoot of Wesleyan Methodism; however, it is perhaps best known for its advocacy of "free love" (sexual 
love-and birth control-outside of marriage), and "complex marriage," including common homes and communal 
care of children. The Oneida Community was successful at several manufacturing ventures which its members 
commonly owned. The membership numbered about 300 at its height, and enjoyed support from the local 
towns and farms; the Community pioneered not only new marital and family relations but also, in their 
manufactures, progressive labor policies (worker night schools, piece-work, and the eight-hour day). The 
Community disbanded in 1879. 

The microform collection consists of 69 books and pamphlets by and about the Oneida Community, 
published between 1848 and 1972; and approxiamately ten serials, 1834-1879. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 118 

The guide contains a 20-page essay by Constance Noyes Robertson on the history of the Oneida Community, 
and a reel listing of the books and pamphlets (reels 1-4) and serials (reels 5-15). 

LCCN: 84-249024 


Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969. - Filmed from holdings of: Lyndon Baines Johnson 
Library. - Robert E. Lester, editor. - Part 1: The White House and executive departments. Part 2: The 
Congress, the Judiciary, public figures, and private individuals - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1987. - <763> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfiche 88/201 < MicRR > 

Consists of approximately 700 of the 1500 oral history transcripts in the Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, 
Texas. Parts one and two contain the "open" or nonrestricted oral histories; several of the "closed" or 
restricted transcripts are reproduced in part two (?). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-139 

Guide is for part one only. No guide located for part two. 

LCCN: 87-10482 


Paget, Gerald. 

Gerald Paget collection. - 15 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 5533 < MicRR > 


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Consists of typewritten sheets representing genealogical information about the descendants of 600 prominent 
European families, dating from the time of the Emperor Charlemagne. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Papers of the Federal Reserve System. Filmed from holdings of: the National Archives and the Library of 
Congress. Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Part 1: Legislation, major speeches and essays and special reports, 
1913-1960. Part 2: Minutes of meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, 1923-1975 - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1983. - 51 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/127 <MicRR> 

Part one of this collection provides detailed documentation of the rise to power of the country’s key 
financial institution during two major wars and the financial crisis of the 1920’s and 1930’s. The documents 
frlmed include many speeches given by members of the Board of Governors, as well as memos, letters, studies, 
and legislative documents. 

Part two reproduces the minutes of the meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, consisting 
of the seven members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the presidents of five of the twelve 
district banks. The FMOC administers the nation’s supply of money via the purchase and sale of government 
securities; the meeting minutes concern domestic and international economic developments and policy 
decisions made by the FMOC. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guides No. 105-136a and 105-136b. The guide to Part one provides detailed date and title 
information for each document filmed. The guide to Part two lists meeting dates only and in some cases the 
general topics under discussion. Neither guide contains a subject index. 

LCCN: 88-893563 


Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919. - Filmed from holdings of: Record Group 2 of the 
Washington Federal Records Center in Suitland, Maryland and the Papers of W. Jeff Lauck at the University 
of Virginia. - Melvyn Dubofsky, general editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. 
- 22 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: Research collections in labor studies. 

Microfilm 85/271 < MicRR > 

The National War Labor Board (NWLB) grew out of the Wilson Administration’s President’s Mediation 
Commission (whose records are also available in the Microform Reading Room). Like the Mediation 
Commission, the NWLB was established as a tripartite group, by Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson. The 
charge of the NWLB was to systematize federal labor policies, particularly by intervening in labor disputes. 
Never a powerful body, the NWLB nevertheless recommended such standards as an eight-hour workday, and 
equal pay for women for equal work. For those union and employers who sought the NWLB’s assistance, the 
Board obtained the advantages of the eight-hour day, higher wages, union recognition, and formal grievance 
procedures. The NWLB’s authority came to an end in the aftermath of the First World War. 

The collection consists of digests, resumes, reports, findings, awards, and other documentation of the cases 
taken up by the NWLB. These are indexed by city, by names of the parties (unions and employers) involved, 
and the occupations and issues involved. 

In addition to the case files, this collection reproduces the minutes of the Executive Sessions of the Board 
(reels 6-13,20, and 21); also, six major cases have been documented in greater detail than the others, on reels 
13-19. Similarly extensive files for other cases have been excluded from this microform collection, but may 
be viewed at the Washington Federal Records Center. The selected cases include ones involveing Machinists 
locals in Bridgeport Connecticut; GE workers in Lynn, Massachusetts; Western Union workers in New York 
City; Bethlehem Steel machinists; and railway employees in Cleveland and Detroit. 


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GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-104 

An index, filmed on reel 22 after frame 898, provides detailed subject, place, and name access to the case 
files. Note that the case materials have not all been filmed together, but may all be identified by this index. 

LCCN: 86-893393 


Papers of the Republican Party. -- Paul Kesaris, editor. - Part 1: Meetings of the Republican National 
Committee, series A: 1911-1960; series B: 1960-1980. Part 2: Reports and memoranda of the Research 
Division of the Headquarters of the Republican National Committee, 1938-1980 - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1987. - 51 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in American politics. 

Microfilm 88/370a, 88/370b, 88/370c <MSS> 

The collection consists of all the transcripts and minutes of meetings of the Republican National Committee 
and the committees and conferences which it established, fi-om 1911 to 1960, that appeared in the files of the 
Republican National Committee. The original files have now been transferred to the National Archives. Of 
particular note are the transcripts of the meetings of the Credentials Committee during the Republican 
National Conventions, as these have not been included in the printed proceedings of the national conventions. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide Nos. 105-159a and 105-159b] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 87-10471 


Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy. — Randolph Boehm, editor. - Part 
1: Staff report with appendices, legal materials, meetings, consultations, and selected files (11 reels). Part 2: 
Records of regional hearings (13 reels) - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 24 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/252 < MicRR > 

Consists of staff reports on U.S. immigration history, international migration, refugees, legal immigration 
to the U.S., temporary workers, and the administration of immigration law. In addition to these staff reports 
are many background, briefing, and working papers, meeting agendas and reports on consultative meetings held 
with policy makers and interested parties; there is some official correspondence by the Commission, and there 
are extensive transcripts and other related documents stemming from nine regional public hearings held 
between October 1979 and March 1980 on immigration issues. 

The range of these reports and documents should be emphasized: here are lengthy reports on the history 
of American language policies; on immigrant health conditions and their history; on refugee resettlement 
programs and techniques; refugee policy; on the household and economic structure of migrant families, on 
political and social integration of various immigrant groups, and so on. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-117 

The guide consists of a reel guide to contents; there is no name or subject index to these files. 

LCCN: 88-890252 


Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino. — Ann Arbor, Mich.: University 
Microfilms, 1968. - 54 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/198 < MicRR > 

Consists of telegrams and personal files (papers, memoranda, maps, etc.) of Baron Sidney Sonnino, Italy’s 
foreign minister during World War I. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 92 


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Two versions are available of the guide, in Italian and in English. 


LCCN: 84-191067 


Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. 

Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the Hungarian Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, from 
January to March 1920. - Filmed from holdings of: Library of Congress. Call number of original, D643 
H75 1920. - Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 197-. - 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/2584 <MicRR> 

The preface of these works states that the Peace Negotiations following World War I were one-sided with 
Conditions of Peace imposed on Hungary without a fair hearing of that country’s positions or arguments. 
These materials bring together all of the Conditions, as well as Hungary’s responses and notes. Volume I 
contains all of Hungary’s Notes and Annexes submitted before receiving the Conditions of Peace along with 
the actual Conditions. Volume II has reply Notes and amendments to the Conditions. Volume III includes 
a collection of maps, statistical tables, and a detailed index. 

GUIDE: No guide; no guide necessary. 

NOTES ON USE: Also filmed by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service in 1977; see Microfilm 
61587 <MicRR>. Originally published by the Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Budapest, 1921. 

LCCN: 85-892726 


Parti Republicain, Radical &. Radical-Socialiste. 

Compte-rendu stenographique. - Filmed from holdings of: Archives of the Parti Republicain, Radical &. 
Radical-Socialiste, Paris. ~ < > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 20222 <MicRR> 

Also referred to as the Radical-Socialist or simply the Radical Party, this political party founded in 1901 both 
was and remains a centrist coalition, despite its name. Opposed to General Charles de Gaulle, and to 
prevailing political directions after World War II, the Radical Party rapidly lost influence and seats in the 
French constituent assembly. Among the Radicals who emerged in the 1960’s as prominent national leaders 
were Pierre Mendes-France and Edgar Faure. 

This collection documents the internal debates and struggles of the party during a difficult period 
characterized by changing electoral strategies and internal dissent and factionalization. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 117 

The guide consists of a list, by session and page number, of the contents of the transcripts of plenary sessions 
(debates, speeches, reports, and decisions) of the Party, along with some appendices. 

LCCN: No MUMS record, 7/88 


Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1. - Montreal, Canada: Informacion Documental de America Latina 
(IDAL), 1977. - 94 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Partidos politicos de America Latina, serie P. 


Microfiche 87/971 < MicRR > 

A systematic, comprehensive collection of documents relating to the activities of the Communist Party of 
Chile from approximately 1950 through 1973. The collection includes official papers, but it consists primarily 
of an almost complete run of Principios, the official journal of the party’s central committee. The materials 
were supplied by the party. In Spanish. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 121 

Guide compiled by Alejandro del Corro and Carlos Rodriguez Primo. 


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LCCN: 87-890379 


Peel, Sir Robert. 

Papers of Sir Robert Peel. Part 1: British Library additional mss. 40432-40461. Part 2: British Library 
additional mss. 40462-40484. Part 3: British Library additional mss. 40485-40521. Part 4: British Library 
additional mss. 40522-40556. Part 5: British Library additional mss. 40557-40581. Part 6: British Library 
additional mss. 40582-40603. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Microform, 1981. - <50> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain. 

Microfilm (o) 84/208 <MicRR> 

The papers of Sir Robert Peel are the second collection in the microfilm series of papers of the Prime 
Ministers of Great Britain. 

Although no separate guide exists to the voluminous correspondence of theis influential nineteenth century 
statesman, there is a brief descriptive note about the content as well as a detailed reel by reel description 
which appears at the beginning of each reel. This lists names of Peel’s correspondents (e.g. Queen Victoria, 
Prince Albert, and the Duke of Wellington). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 84-246774 


Phonefiche. - Wooster, Ohio: Bell & Howell, <1976-?>. - <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 85/110 <MicRR> 

Consists of yellow and white pages telephone directories for most U.S. cities and places. Earlier years 
(1976-1982) are somewhat less comprehensive than the later years of the collection. 

GUIDE: Community cross-reference guide to Phonefiche. HE8801.C65 MicRR Ref. 

Also see checklist of directories received by L.C. in this collection, 1976-1983, which is shelved with the 
collection guides. 

LCCN: SC84-7998 


Pitt, William the Younger. 

Papers of William Pitt the Younger. Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Microform, < 1981->. - 144 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

SERIES: Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain. 

Microfilm (o) 84/208 < MicRR > 

This is one part of a continuing series from this publisher of the correspondence of the great British Prime 
Ministers. The series contains copies of drafts of letters of historical importance, often revealing the thought 
behind the administration of each Prime Minister. GUIDE: No guide. 

Access is provided by a reel guide at the beginning of reel 1. 

NOTES ON USE: Contains vols. 101-363 of PRO class 30/8 

LCCN: 84-246688 


Playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection. - Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, 1982. - 100 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/2400 < MicRR > 

Includes playbills from fifteen London theaters. The collection emphasizes the 19th century although 18th 
century playbills are offered for the more prestigious theaters such as the Covent Garden, the Drury Lane, and 



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the Royal Haymarket. The playbills are arranged season by season, then day by day for each theater. 

GUIDE: TTieatre playbills from the Harvard Theatre Collection: A guide to the microfilm collection. 
PN2594.T5 MicRR Ref. 

Consists of a reel guide to the collection. 

LCCN: 85-169767 


Polish independent publications, 1976+. - Filmed from holdings of: Harvard University Solidarity 

Bibliographic Center. — Part 1: uncensored periodicals, 1976-1981. Part 2: Solidamosc periodicals, 
1980-1981. Part 3: Martial law and underground periodicals, 1981+ . - Zug, Switzerland: . Inter 
Documentation, 1976-. - <628> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 86/12 < MicRR > 

This unique collection consists of over 100 uncensored Polish periodicals, 1976-1981; over 300 Solidamosc 
periodicals, 1980-1981; and over 50 underground titles, published fi-om December 1981 on. A collection of 
independent and Solidamosc monographs is slated to be issued later as part of this collection. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 163 


LCCN: 86-890019 


Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950. Part 1: Environmental pollution. Part 2: Pollution and 
health. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1980. - 36 microfilm reek; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/247 < MicRR > 

The set is a collection of ca. 500 primary sources in the pollution studies field. Part I consists of 19th and 
20th century monographs, reports, legal cases, hearings, and records of federal, state, and municipal agencies 
and commissions. Both British and American works are included. 

Part II consists of similar types of sources on vocational diseases, and on the effects of various industrial 
pollutants on health and mortality. There is a subject index which includes breakdowns by geographic area, 
by specific pollutant, and by industry. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-116 

Items may be requested by part number and reel number. 

LCCN: 88-890247 


Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921. - Filmed from holdings of: Library of Congress Rare Book and Special 
Collections Division. - Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1983. - 75 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

" Microfilm 82/5800 < MicRR > 

The Portuguese pamphlets were collected for the most part by Antonio Augusto de Carvalho Monteiro, 
1850-1920, and reflect contemporary interests and concerns that provide insight into 19th century Portugal. 
The collection include items on Camoes, on the Marque de Pombal, on Brazil, dynastic struggles, voyages of 
discovery, political tracts, criticism of the monarchy and other officiak, literary and intellectual polemics 
including the "bom senso e bom gOsto" debate, eulogies, sermons, prose and poetry by Leite de Vasconcellos, 
historical essays by Sousa Viterbo and Gabriel Pereira, as well as writings on agriculture, science, music, and 
numerous "almanacs." 

GUIDE: The Portuguese pamphlets: introduction and comprehensive guide to the contents. DP517.P67 
1610 suppl. MicRR Ref. 

The collection is divided into twenty-five broad subject categories, filmed alphabetically. The pamphlets have 
been numbered consecutively from 1 to 3602. The guide also contains a summary guide to subject categories 




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and a summary guide to reels. Reel one reproduces the guide in its entirety, and each subsequent reel 
reproduces pertinent pages from the guide. 


LCCN: 84-138565 


Postwar Europe. ~ Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1977. - 
10 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2091 <MicRR> 

These papers cover the years 1945 to 1949, including reports on all Western and Eastern European countries. 
A detailed country, title, and subject guide to the collection available. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-20 


LCCN: 86-892226 


Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University 
Publications of America, 1977. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2088 < MicRR > 

The collection contains reports of the Office of Strategic Services and the State Department, dating from 
1945 to 1949, and dealing with postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Most of the reports focus on 
internal affairs of the various countries-political, social, and economic trends. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-17 

The guide contains an index to the major subjects covered in the reports. 

LCCN: 86-892223 


Potsdam Conference documents. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1980. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/268 < MicRR > 

In the summer of 1945 the Allies held a conference at Potsdam to discuss the substance and procedures of 
the peace settlements in Europe. Chief participants were Truman, Churchill, and Stalin. TTiis collection 
filmed from the holdings of the Truman Library includes pre-conference briefing papers, correspondence, 
special reports and memoranda, and Truman’s personal diary of the Conference. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-37 

NOTES ON USE: See also the collection. Documents on British policy overseas 

LCCN: 86-893390 


President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963). - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 

Publications of America, 1982. - 20 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 


Microfilm 85/4243 < MicRR > 

This collection provides documentation of the Kennedy years as reflected in press releases, press conferences, 
daily briefings, and the President’s appointment book. Tlie Appointment Book (3 reels) covers January 21, 
1961, to November 21, 1963; the Press Conferences with Pierre Salinger and assistants (7 reels), covering 
nearly every day over the same time period; the Messages and Press Releases from the White House (11 reels); 
and the transcripts of press conferences (2 reels), covering January 25, 1961 to November 14, 1963. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-38 



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The guide lists the types of documents filmed, their length, and their dates, but does not indicate the subject 
matter of the individual documents. There is no subject index. 

LCCN: 86-890141 


President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights. William E. Juhnke, editor. - Frederick, Md.; University 
Publications of America, 1984. ~ 10 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 85/272 <MSS> 

This collection consists of records of the interracial committee appointed by President Truman to guarantee 
civil rights progress after World War II. The Committee included fifteen prominent black and white 
representatives of business, labor, educational, religious, and service organizations. The documents filmed 
include committee transcripts, private letters, and official correspondence; manuscript sources are taken from 
the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, but also include documents from the Tom Clark papers, 
George M. Elsey papers, and the Frank P. Mathews papers. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-81] 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-893394 


President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 
174. - Melvyn Dubofsky, general editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 3 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in labor studies. 


Microfilm 86/202 < MicRR > 

President Woodrow Wilson set up this five-person commission of liberals and unionists on the 
recommendation of his Secretary of Labor, William B. Wilson, who was himself influenced to do so by AFL 
President Samuel Gompers. Gompers’ hope was that an official (federal) policy of discouraging growing labor 
radicalism (especially the IWW), while providing legitimacy and protection to the AFL trade unions, would 
be the effect of the Commission’s effort to mediate important wartime labor disputes, especially in the Western 
mining industry. 

The papers of the Commission are primarily records of hearings held by the Commission in Arizona and 
Utah, along with some memos, official decisions, correspondence, and reports. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-78 

Consists of a reel guide with a subject index. 

NOTES ON USE: The records that have been filmed are incomplete and fragmentary. Another large body 
of the Commission’s papers may be found in the Felix Frankfurter Papers in the Manuscript Division of the 
Library of Congress. 

LCCN: 86-893396 


Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45. Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1982. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Presidential documents series. 

Microfilm 85/2646 <MSS> 

For information about this collection, see guide available in Manuscript Reading Room. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 


LCCN: 86-892370 


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Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University 
Microfilms International, 1986. - 396 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/202 <MicRR> 

The collection contains 85 titles that cover "the entire spectrum of pharmaceutical literature, including laws, 
lectures, textbooks, drug and equipment catalogues, formula books and botanical and herbal materials." 
GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 130, also cataloged as Z6675. P5 M67 1986. 

LCCN: 88-890636 


Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800. - Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Trans-Media, 1975. - 46 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/430 < MicRR > 

This collection contains a complete, well-organized, and indexed record of crucial years of the Irish 
parliament-years which saw Ireland change "fi-om a ’late medieval’ state of the early seventeenth century to 
’early modem’ state at the beginning of the nineteenth (guide, p. 2)." There is an excellent separately 
published guide to the collection as well as a reel guide. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 109 

A reel guide to the collection. See also separate bibliographical guide, DA905.E53 1978 (in stacks ?). 

LCCN: 85-159093 


Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider. - Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 
197-. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 86/2001 < MicRR > 

Franz Haider was chief of the general staff of the supreme command of the German army, August 14, 1939 
to September 24 1942. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 86-892101 


Province in rebellion. L. Kevin Wroth, et al., editors. - Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975. - 31 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 


Microfiche 5049 < MicRR > 

A publication of the Massachusetts Revolutionary War Bicentennial Commission, meant to be used in 
conjunction with printed essays and index having same title. Call number of original, E263.M4 P77. 
GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 75-13938 


Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland. - Dublin, 
Ireland: Irish Microforms, 19-. - 96 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 6002 < MicRR > 

This 13-volume, 6000-page collection contains information on the Courts, Customs Houses, original wills. 
Pipe Rolls, and parliamentary records of Ireland from 1869 to 1931. The reports of the Deputy Keepers of 
the Public Record Office (Numbers 1-56) provide a continuous account of administration and acquisitions of 
the Office. Of particular interest to genealogists are the particulars of several thousand wills made over the 


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last 300 years. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The reports are arranged chronologically, in two microfiche binders, the first covering reports for 1869-1893 
and the second 1894-1931. Unfortunately there is no index. 

LCCN: No MUMS record. 


Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense. - Paul Kesaris, project editor. - Part 1: The Truman 
administration. Part 2: The Eisenhower administration. Part 3: The Kennedy and Johnson administrations. 
Part 4: The Nixon and Ford administrations. Part 5: The Carter administrations. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1982-. - <62> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/2084 <MicRR> 

From 1947 through 1981, the Secretaries of Defense for Presidents Truman through Carter gave public 
speeches, press conferences, testimony before Congress, and background briefings, and wrote supporting 
documents, all of which are collected together here in a year-by-year compilation. These statements and 
documents reveal the growth of the Defense Department, budget debates, discussions concerning foreign 
military assistance, debates over various weapon systems, and numerous defense policy issues. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-64a through 105-64e 

The guides correspond to each Presidential administration; each guide is divided by year, by Secretary of 
Defense, and then into broad categories of "Statements and Speeches," "Congressional Testimony," and 
"Supplementary Material." There is no subject index. 

LCCN: 86-892219 


Publishers’ catalogs annual. - Westport, Conn.: Meckler Pub., 1979-. - <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 84/302 < MicRR > 

Similar in some respects to Publishers Trade List Annual, this collection provides considerably broader scope, 
since it does not charge publishers for inclusion, and therefore publishes both more, and more complete, 
catalogs. Approximately 2000 catalogs are included each year in this microform collection, about four times 
the number in PTLA Small and specialized publishers are well-represented in the collection. 

GUIDE: Publishers’ Catalogs Annual, shelved with the microfiche sets in the Microform Reading Room. 

Each year’s guide consists of an alphabetic index and an index of publishers by subject. The microfiches 
themselves are arranged alphabetically. 

LCCN: 83-643646 [partial record;does not give call number] 


Puebla 79. Part 1: La preparacion: 1.1, documentacion interna; 1.2, documentacion externa. Part 2: La 
visita del Papa: 2.1, la visita - noticias; 2.2, los discursos del Papa; 2.3, cartas y telegramas al Papa; 2.4, la 
visita, comentarios. Part 3: L conferencia: 3.1, documentacion interna; 3.2, documentacion externa. - 
Montreal, Canada: IDAL, Informacion Documental de America Latina, 1980. - 118 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: Informacion documental de America Latina. 

Microfiche 87/856 < MicRR > 

A comprehensive, systematic collection of documents relating to the third Conferencia General del 
Episcopado Latinoamericano, in which Pope John Paul II was a participant. The documents broadly 
represent the output of the wide array of individual and group participants, and include official documents, 
working papers, proposals, speeches, correspondence, periodical articles, press conferences, and ephemera, 
covering the planning as well as the actual conference and papal visit. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 114 (in Spanish) 




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LCCN: 87-890013 


Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985. - New York; Columbia University, 1985; distributed by University 
Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Mich. - 56 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/225 <MicRR> 

Includes award-winning journalism in all categories: cartoons, essays, feature writing, investigative reporting, 
photographs, and so on. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 122 

The guide consists of multiple indexes: a reel index (arranged chronologically); an annual index; an index 
by news organization; by author; by prize category; and by subject. 

LCCN: 86-893501 


Q-File. - St. Petersburg, FI.: Q-Data Corp., 1982-. - <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (o) 84/2000 <SSRR> 

Includes reports of corporate annual meetings, annual reports to shareholders, proxy statements, and annual 
reports to the SEC on Form lOK. 

GUIDE: Accompanying guide is a cumulative index in a three-ring binder kept with microfiche, which 
provides cross-reference from business name to microfiche code for various filings with the SEC. 

LCCN: No MUMS record; but see sn86-15405 


Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources. Arlington, Va.: 
University Publications of America, 1975. - 7 microfilm reek; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/249 < MicRR > 

A collection of reports, pamphlets, speeches, congressional documents, conference proceedings, articles, etc., 
from the early 1800’s through the 1970’s, dealing with economic disturbances in American history, and 
including such topics as unemployment, the bullion controversies, interest rates, free trade, the Bank of the 
United States, inflation, and government spending. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-135 


LCCN: 88-890249 


Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War. - Kenneth M. 
Stampp, general editor. - Series A: Selections from the South Caroliniana Library, University of South 
Carolina. Series B: Selections fi-om the South Carolina Historical Society. Series C: Selections from 
holdings of the Library of Congress. Series D: Selections from the Maryland Historical Society. Series E (not 
yet received in L.C.?): Selections from the University of Virginia Library. Series F (not yet received in L.C.?): 
Selections from the Manuscript Department, Duke University Library. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1985-. - <78> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Black studies research sources. 


Microfilm 86/2191 <MSS> 

This is a massive collection, containing slave records, diaries, journals, information on the black church, 
agricultural science, and a variety of other matters, all documents from Southern plantations. Included are 
documents from the plantation of James Henry Hammond, 1795-1865, whose entire collection is reproduced. 


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Hammond was a leading statesman, planter, and governor of South Carolina. 

GUIDE: [MicRR Guide No. 105-76a - 105-76f (guide for Series C missing?)]. 

NOTES ON USE: Collection transferred from Microform Reading Room, 2/90. 

LCCN: 86-892341 


Records of the Federal Trade Commission. - Pt. 1: Minutes of the meetings of the Commission; Series A, 
1915-1932; Series B, 1933-1940; Series C, 1941-1949. Pt. 2: Series A, The petroleum industry. - Frederick, 
Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 98 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 88/172 < MicRR > 

Created by the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914, the FTC was given wide-ranging authority to combat 
unfair methods of competition in business. This collection was filmed from the holdings of the Federal Record 
Center and includes agency working documents and detailed records of the FTC investigation of the petroleum 
industry. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-168a-d [not located, 7/90] 


LCCN: 88-893854 


Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. - Part 1, 1942-45: strategic issues; meetings; the European theatre; the 
Pacific theatre; the Soviet Union. Part 2,1946-53: Europe and NATO; the United States; the Soviet Union; 
the Middle East; the Far East; strategic issues; meetings. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1982. - 120 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/4551 < MicRR > 

This vast collection of documents from the Joint Chiefs of Staff includes operational reports, research and 
development estimates, contingency combat plans, and policy studies compiled for the President. These studies 
often became the basis for formulating military and foreign policies of the U.S. Part I of this collection 
focuses on World War II with numerous studies on combat strengths, strategic deployment, military planning, 
and official reports from Supreme Allied Headquarters. Part II, 1946-1953, covers the Korean War and Cold 
War with reports on virtually all areas of the world and on such topics as NATO, psychological warfare, and 
the arms race. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-31 

There are thirteen individual guides to this collection; each guide has a detailed reel and frame index 
including document titles and dates. The subject indexes are short, listing only major subjects covered. 

LCCN: 85-892999 


Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965. - Judith Sealander, advisory editor; 
edited by Dale Grinder. - Part 1: Reports of the director, annual summaries, major conferences, speeches, 
and articles. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1987-. ~ <23> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Research collections in women’s studies/Research collections in labor studies. 

Microfilm 88/179 < MicRR > 

The Women’s Bureau was a government agency mandated to investigate the conditions of women workers 
from 1918 to 1965. The Bureau’s records, from the collections of the National Archives, show the connections 
between women’s organizations, reform organizations, and the federal government. 

The Monthly Reports of the Director (1918-1948) summarize the Bureau’s activities of the preceding month, 
especially in the areas of lobbying and legislative consulting. 

The conference reports (1918-1965) cover 65 conferences sponsored by the Bureau on topics that include: 
women and labor unions, family life, day care, women and the war industry, and the ERA in the 1920’s. 



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GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-165 
The guide has a subject index. 

LCCN: 87-6239 


Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche. - Fritz Busser, editor. - 
Sections 1 and 2 not received. Section 3: the Reformation in the Netherlands and Germany - Zug, 
Switzerland: Inter Documentation Co., 1985-. - <1,107> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/200 < MicRR > 

This collection of documents is one in a series on Reformed Protestantism. These items include the most 
important publications of Dutch and German Reformed Protestant theologians of the 16th and 17th centuries. 
Printed and unprinted materials are included and often both Latin and vernacular editions of works are filmed. 
Along with these original works, this collection includes serials and newspapers related to Reformed 
Protestantism spanning the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The depth and range of this collection not only 
provides a good picture of the Reformed Protestant movement in Germany and the Netherlands in the 16th 
and 17th centuries but also gives an idea of the thoughts of those who came after through newspaper and 
serial publications. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 139. The guide consists of a publisher’s catalog with list of titles filmed. 

NOTES ON USE: The microfiche was missing as of 6/89. 

LCCN: 88-890635 


Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government. -- New Haven, Conn.: 
Research Publications, 1971. - 72 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/409 < MicRR > 

Based on the 1899 bibliography by Adelaide R. Hasse (Z1236.H354), this collection consists of 554 reports 
conducted by a variety of U.S. agencies up to 1899, concerning the flora, fauna, weather, geography, and 
anthropology of the vast regions acquired by the U.S. in the 19th century. The collection is complemented 
by maps in the collection of the Library of Congress’ Geography and Map Division. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 61 

Hasse’s bibliography has been reprinted, and annotated with reel and item numbers referring to the reports 
on microfilm. 

LCCN: 86-890023 


Research abstracts. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, ? - <> microfilm reels; 35 
mm. 

Microfilm (o) 86/120 < MicRR > 

This is a collection of "highly specialized pre- and post-doctoral research monographs and reports" that are 
of interest to small and specialized audiences, and which, because of their limited appeal, might otherwise not 
be published. Although the collection began in 1973, Library of Congress holdings are incomplete especially 
prior to 1982 (during that period the Library received only those monographs that were deposited in the 
Copyright Office). From 1982 on, the Library has most of the collection represented in the collection guides. 

GUIDE: Research Abstracts. AS36.X4415 MicRR. 

The guide is a quarterly publication and a continuation of Monograph Abstracts of which only two issues 
(one in 1973 and another in 1976) were ever published. Every issue of Research Abstracts has a table of 
contents, cumulative author and subject indexes, and a list of abstracts. The items should be requested by 




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LD number, listed at the end of each abstract. However, for most of the early research papers acquired by 
the Library prior to LD 504, patrons should search the MicRR card catalog or computer by author or title 
to find whether it is owned by the Library. 

LCCN: No MUMS record for microform collection. 


Rothenburg Judenackten. ~ Filmed from holdings of: Rothenburg Municipal Library. - Washington, D.C.: 
Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1962. -- 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 7659 < MicRR > 

A collection of 485 manuscripts of the Jewish community of Rothenburg, dating from 1347-1599. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-890171 


Royal Society (Great Britain). 

Council minutes, 1660-1800. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 3 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/352 < MicRR > 

"The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge is the oldest scientific academy in the world 
with a continuous existence. Having been in the forefront of national and international scientific activity for 
more than three centuries, the Royal Society houses one of the most precious collections of manuscript 
records and early printed materials in existence-a collection that illuminates as does no other the evolution 
of empirical thinking and the rapid pace of intellectual discovery.... The eleven volumes of Council Minutes 
detail the operational and administrative, rather than the purely scientific, side of the Society’s long history. 
The chronologically organized volumes, numbered 1 to 11, have been filmed by the Royal Society. A 
comprehensive index of principal persons and events referred to in the Council Minutes has been included on 
the microfilm [at the beginning of reel 1]." (from the "Introduction") 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-144 

See also reel 1 for index to persons and events. 

LCCN: 88-890670 


Royal Society (Great Britain). 

Journal books of scientific meetings, 1660-1800. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. 
- 18 microfilm reels; 35 mm. Microfilm 88/351 < MicRR > 

"The Journal Books contain the minutes of the ordinary meetings of the Royal Society. Extensive entries 
that unfold valuable information not recorded elsewhere are to be found in these volumes. Included are 
abstracts of papers read before the Society, reports of scientific discoveries, notations concerning books and 
rarities that were brought to the attention of the membership, and presidential addresses delivered at the 
anniversary meetings. The Journal Books have been filmed by the Royal Society. The collection occupies 
thirty-seven volumes numbered 1 to 37, with individual volumes organized chronologically." (from the 
"Introduction") 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-144 


LCCN: 88-890669 


Royal Society (Great Britain). 

Miscellaneous manuscripts. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 10 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 


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Microfilm 88/353 <MicRR> 

Consists of a "fourteen-volume collection of more than 1,800 letters and private papers written by Britain’s 
foremost men of science, which document the more important and lasting of their contributions to the history 
of scientific inquiry.... An index to each volume has been included in the microfilm. The fourteen indexes 
outline principal authors and correspondents, the origins and dates of correspondence and other documents 
and brief remarks about the material." (from the "Introduction") 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-144 


LCCN: 88-890671 


Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands). 

Archive of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas. - B. Vermeer, editor. 
- Zug, Switzerland: IDC, 1985. - 152 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 87/203 < MicRR > 

Reports on violations of the human rights of native Americans, primarily those in Central and South 
America, but also in North America. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 124 
Printed inventory, published in 1986. 

NOTES ON USE: The collection contains material in both English and Spanish, and is accompanied by a 
1980 document. Report of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas. 
Conclusions . 

LCCN: LC 87-893451 


Russian empire. - [Part I: ?]. Part II: Turkish affairs; Crimean war. Part III: Polish affairs. Part IV: 
Affairs of Central Asia. Part V: Hague Peace Conference. Part VI: Miscellaneous papers. Part VII: 
Commercial reports. - Dublin: Irish Microforms, 1975. ~ <229> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: British diplomatic blue book series. 

Microfiche (w) 84/2026 < MicRR > 

This collection of British Diplomatic "Blue Books" is grouped into seven sections covering different aspects 
of British overseas policies with Russia, 1801-1899. The most extensive sections are those concerning the 
Crimean War (104 fiches), and Commercial reports (84 fiches). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

The arrangment of the material is chronological within each section. 

NOTES ON USE: Second set of fiche may be under Microfiche (w) 81/3 <MicRR>. 


LCCN: 84-164706 


Russian imperial government publications. - Filmed from holdings of: Library of Congress. - Washington, 
D.C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1983. - 208 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/5231 <MicRR> 

A collection of 967 publications of the Russian Imperial Government and of several non-governmental 
organizations of the Russian Empire. 

GUIDE: Russian Imperial Government Publications. Z6956.S65 L52 1986 MicRR Ref. 

An introductory reel also provides background information and a microform version of the catalog/guide to 
the titles. 


LCCN: 84-162925 





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Saioi\ji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940; complete translation into English. ~ Washington, D.C.: University 
Publications of America, 1977. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


These memoirs were written by Baron Kumao Harada, liaison between 
Kinmochi Saionji, one of the last political leaders of the Meiji Restoration. 
GUIDE: No separate guide. 


Microfilm 87/881 <MicRR> 
Emperor Hirohito and Prince 
In English. 


LCCN: 87-890032 


Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974. - Filmed from holdings of: Schomburg Center for Research in 
Black Culture, New York Public Library. - Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1985. ~ <9,500> microfiches; 
11 X 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/15 <MicRR> 

A collection of 1 million newspaper and periodical clippings, typescripts, pamphlets, broadsides, programs, 
menus, etc., arranged under 6950 subject headings relating to African-American activates. Some material in 
the file predates 1925; most is from 1925 through 1974. 

GUIDE: Index to the Schomburg clipping file. Z1361.N39 S373 1986 MicRR. 

LCCN: 86-890021 


Scots’ Charitable Society. 

Papers. Part 1: Minutes, 1966-87. Part 2: Assessment books, 1970-85. Part 3: Constitution, by-laws, and 
membership, 1874-1962. Part 4: Records, 1896-1917. Part 5: Dr. Virgadamo’s Colonial Charity. Part 6: 
Constitution and by-laws, 1896. Part 7: Annual reports, 1964-86. Part 8: Annual reports. Women’s Auxiliary, 
1971-75. Part 9: Anniversary brochure. Women’s Auxiliary, 1876-1942. Part 10: Tartan Ball programs, 
1974-1976, 1978-87. Part 11: St. Andrew’s Night program, 1968-69, 1979-84, 1986. - Boston, Mass.: New 
England Genealogical Society, 1987. - 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 88/331 < MicRR > 

This film contains the records of the Scots’ Charitable Society, a society founded in 1657 by Scottish 
immigrants in Boston for "benevolent and charitable purposes." 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 


LCCN: 88-890645 


Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace. Arlington, Va.: University Publications of 
America, 1975. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/262 < MicRR > 

Shortly before the beginning of the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson ordered 
a group of scholars to write a series of background reports on the history, politics, and economies of the areas 
to be discussed. This is a collection of the major reports used by the American delegation as an aid in their 
negotiations. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-3 


LCCN: 85-891353 


Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17,1968 through August 1,1968. - James J. Fahey, 
researcher and compiler. - 3 volumes - Waltham, Mass.: Graphic Microfilm, <1974- >.-<!> microfilm 
reel; 35 mm. 




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Microfilm 87/952 <MicRR> 

The collection consists of clippings of articles from Boston area newspapers, compiled by James J. Fahey. 
GUIDE: No guide located. 

NOTES ON USE: The one reel located covers only June 1-August 1 1968; two other reels appear to be 
missing. 

LCCN: 87-890316 


Sene conflicto religioso. - Mexico: Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 197-. - 52 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/139 <MicRR> 

A collection of printed and manuscripts materials ft-om the 20th century dealing with the social history of 
Catholicism in Mexico. It includes speeches, correspondence, books, pamphlets, historical studies, minutes, 
newspaper and magazine articles, memoirs, reports, bulletins, and so on. Among the topics covered are social, 
political, and military history; the founding of the Knights of Columbus in Mexico; the Cristero movement; 
sexual education; relations with the U.S.; and organized labor. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 104 

The material has been filmed in topical and chronological order. The Library of Congress has reels 1-52 
only. The guide consists of a brief description of the collection, and a reel by reel list of the materials filmed. 

NOTES ON USE: L.C. has only reels 1-52 out of 63. 

LCCN: 83-195799 


Sexual politics in Britain. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1976-<1981>. - <370> microfiches; 11 x 
15 cm. 

SERIES: Harvester primary social sources, part 6. 


Microfiche (o) 84/400 < MicRR > 

Documents the emergence in the late 1960’s of the movements for social, economic, political, and ideological 
liberation of women and homosexual men in England, Scotland, and Ireland. The collection consists of 
magazines, newsletters, journals, minutes of meetings, conference reports, annual reports, memos, press 
releases, transcripts, manifestos, and other similar material, produced by approximately thirty groups and 
publishers. Among the groups included are CHE (Campaign for Homosexual Equality), SMG (Scottish 
Minorities Group), and Big Flame Women’s Group. Some of the publications filmed include Red Rag, Spare 
Rib, Gay International News, and Gay News. Most of the material dates from 1972 forward, but the earliest 
material in the collection is from 1%7. 

Some of the microfiches are difficult to read either because of poor originals or poor filming. Catalog cards 
for most of the serials in the collection have been filed in the serials card catalog in the Microform Reading 
Room. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 87 and supplements 

In addition to listing the material filmed, the guides give one-half page descriptions of the participating 
groups and their publications, as well as descriptions of the unafiiliated publications, their staff, history, and 
significance. 

Microfiches should be requested by year of collection and document code, as listed in the guides (e.g. 4KV1, 
or 4(1975)HM1). While some periodicals have tables of contents or indexes, most do not, and the guides 
provide access by date and title of the publication only. 


LCCN: 84-12154 


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Situation reports and dispatches = Lageberichte (1920-1929) und Meldungen (1929-1933): Reichskommissar 
fur Uberwachung der offentlichen Ordnung und Nachrichtensammelstelle im Reichsministerium des Innern. 
- Erast Ritter, editor. — Munchen: K.G. Saur, 1979. - 400 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche (w) 85/205 <MicRR> 

The 128 "Situation Reports" were prepared from various news sources to monitor the attempts of rightist 
and leftist groups to overthrow the Weimar constitution. In 1929, the reports were discontinued and instead 
periodic dispatches on political groups, movements, and individuals were issued by the Report Centre of the 
Ministry of the Interior, until it was absorbed in 1933 into the GESTAPO. The collection is indexed in detail 
by political group and individual name. GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 161, in German 

LCCN: 85-146943 r86 


Social and political status of women in Britain: radicai and reforming periodicals for and by women. - [See 
vertical file for parts statement]. ~ Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1983. - 17 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/811 < MicRR > 


Covers the years 1870-1928. 

Consists of twenty periodicals filmed from the British Library Newspaper Library, reflecting a wide range of 
political viewpoints but sharing a common interest in women’s suffage. The titles fully document the growth 
of activities for women’s emancipation between the passage of the Married Woman’s Property Act in 1870 and 
the achievement of full universal suffage in 1928. TTie dramatic impact on women of the first World War and 
the developments in attitudes and conditions relating to education, work, religion, temperance, and social 
reform, are all represented in these periodicals. 

GUIDE: Consist of a brief introdution and reel guide. 


LCCN: 85-890931 


South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. 

Survey of Indian reservations. - Part 1: Sisseton Agency. Part 2: Rosebud Agency. Part 3: Pine Ridge 
Agency. Part 4: Crow Creek, Lower Brule, and Randreau Reservations. Parts 5 and 6: Cheyenne Agency. 
Parts 7 and 8: Standing Rock Agency. - Arlington, Va.: University Publications of America, 1975. - 3 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/239 < MicRR > 

This collection reproduces the eight typescript volumes of individual Sioux Indians’ case histories reported 
by South Dakota social workers in 1935. It also reports on the overall demographics of each reservation. 

The individual reports give religious affiliation, occupation, health, education, financial status, and court 
records, if any. They also list marriage dates and relatives, and therefore have value for genealogical research. 
The reports are arranged alphabetically by individual’s name, within each agency volume. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-121 

NOTES ON USE: Neither film nor guide located as of 5/15/89. Original printed volumes of the survey are 
in the Library’s collection under the call number E78.S63A32 (8 volumes). 

LCCN: 88-890239 


Southern Regional Council. 

Papers, 1944-1968. - Series I: Administrative records, 1944-1968. Series II: Central reading file, 1949-1971. 
Series III: Information & research dept., 1944-1968. Series IV: State councils on human relations, 1946-1968. 
Series V: Labor education program, 1948-1973. Series VI: Voter education project, 1954-1971. Series VII: 
Veterans services project, 1944-1951. Series VIII: Women’s work and Fellowship of the Concerned, 
1946-1968. Series IX: Urban planning project, 1954-1972. Series X: Voting and registration project, 
1954-1969. Series XII: Help our public education, 1958-1961. Series XIII: Organizations assisting schools 
in September, 1955-1962. Series XIV: Community organization project, 1963-1967. Series XV: Operation 


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opportunity, 1959-1964. Series XVI: Publications, 1944-1976. Series XVII: Foreign visitor sponsor and New 
South editor, 1955-1%1. Series XVIII: Paperback book project, 1960-1967. - Ann Arbor, Michigan: 
University Microfilms, 1983. - 225 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/328 <MicRR> 

The Southern Regional Council served as the "pulse-beat" of the American Civil Rights movement after 
World War II. Through its publications, programs, and resources, it sought to disseminate information which 
improved race relations in the South. 

The collection includes the SRC’s pamphlets, publications, and project information; some of this material is 
also included in the collection. Facts on Film . 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 131 


LCCN: 88-890639 


Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985. - Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, in association with Radio Free 
Europe-Radio Liberty Inc. and the Hoover Institution, 1986. - 2,812 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/209 < MicRR > 

Biographical clippings and abstracts arranged by name, according to the Russian alphabet. 

GUIDE: No printed guide. 

LCCN: 88-890661 


Soviet Union. ~ Paul Kesaris, editor. - Washington, D.C.: University Publications of America, 1977. - 8 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2092 < MicRR > 

Reproduces reports of the Office of Strategic Services and the State Department, dating from 1941 through 
1949. The reports vary in length, and cover a diversity of topics, but focus in particular on subjects such as 
the Soviet wartime economy, Soviet diplomatic relations with other countries, budgets, and internal political 
morale and orientation. Both European and Asian parts of the Soviet Union are covered in these analyses. 
Several of the reports are conjectural, e.g. assessing possible developments in the event of Stalin’s death or 
diability, and the "potentials" of World Communism. Useful for the study of a wide range of issues in Soviet 
domestic affairs and foreign policy during these years. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-21 

The guide has a brief subject index identifying major subjects of the reports. 

LCCN: 86-892227 


Soviet Union, 1946-1976. ~ Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1982. 
- 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/211 <MicRR> 

The collection reproduces Central Intelligence Agency memos, reports, telegram texts, and letters dating from 
1946 through 1976. Most of the items deal with aspects of Soviet policy or, less often, with aspects of the 
Soviet economy. Several items actually deal with other East European countries, often touching on their 
relations with the Soviet Union. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-71 

The guide has a brief subject index covering major topics. 


LCCN: 86-893444 



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Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement. - Paul Kesaris, editor. ~ Washington, D.C.: University Publications 
of America, 1979. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports. 

Microfilm 86/2097 <MicRR> 

Consists of reports of the Office of Strategic Services and the State Department from 1950 through 1961. 
Most of the items deal with Soviet domestic affairs, both political and economic. The reports vary greatly in 
length. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-26 

The guide includes a brief subject index covering major topics. 

LCCN: 86-892232 


Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980. - Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1981. - 9 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2010 < MicRR > 

The collection reproduces reports of government and private research institutes as well as universities, dating 
from 1970 through 1980. Most reports focus on national security concerns of the Soviet Union, Soviet military 
discrimination, and Soviet foreign policy. A few reports deal exclusively with internal affairs (Soviet politics, 
propaganda, and perceptions of the West; economic development; civil defense; minority problems). The 
length of the reports varies from 12 to 674 pages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-53 

The guide provides a description of the contents of each item, as well as an overall subject index. 

LCCN: 86-89219 


Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement. - Robert Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1983. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2011 < MicRR > 

The collection consists of reports commissioned by the federal government but originating fi-om various 
research institutes (public and private) and universities, from 1980 through 1982. The subjects covered by the 
reports vary, but focus especially on aspects of Soviet domestic and foreign policy, usually with special 
emphasis on military considerations. The length of the reports varies considerably. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-53 

The guide contains informative annotations for the individual reports, as well as a subject index. 


LCCN: 86-892128 


Spanish civil wan FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939. - Nendeln, Lichtenstein: Kraus-Thomson, 1978. - 24 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Public records of Great Britain series. 


Microfilm 85/247 < MicRR > 

This collection includes the documents of Public Record Office file, F.O. 849. It contains (1) the 
stenographic notes of the first through 30th meetings of the International Committee for the Application of 



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the Agreement Regarding Non-Intervention in Spain (September 9,1936-April 20,1939), (2) the International 
Board for Non-Intervention memoranda (March 17,1937-March 23,1939), (3) Proceedings of the Chairman’s 
Sub-Committee (September 15, 1936-October 15, 1938), and (4) Proceedings of the Technical Advisory 
Sub-Committee, plus (5) miscellaneous memoranda. 

GUIDE: No separate guide 

Access is provided through a Public Record Office Register at the beginning of reel 1. It lists the collection 
number, inclusive dates, a description and a volume number. At the beginning of each numbered collection 
is a list of each meetings, a description of the meetings, and the date each was held. 

Items should be requested by reel number, then collection number; unfortunately there is no reel guide. The 
only indication of which collections are on which reels is on the reel boxes themselves. 

LCCN: 85-891328 


Stanford University. 

Project South oral history collection. - Glen Rock, N.J.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1975. - 68 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history project. 


Microfiche 2479 <MicRR> 

Project South was a Stanford University civil rights project in which eight students spent ten weeks in the 
summer of 1965 interviewing movement leaders and workers in CORE, SCLC, the Mississippi Freedom 
Democratic Party, and other organizations. The collection consists of microfilmed transcripts of the recorded 
interviews, and it documents the transitional period between the first Freedom Summer of 1964 and the 
Meredith March of 1966. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 1. AI3.07 no. 1 MicRR. 


LCCN: 84-252475 


State of the churches. - Alfred Thomas DeGroot, compiler. - Peoria, Ariz.: Ecumenism Research Agency, 
1974-. - <54> microfilm reels; 16 mm. 

SERIES: Ecumenism Research Agency. 


Microfilm (o) 83/314 <MicRR> 

Bringing together official yearbooks, reports, and documents for a very wide range of denominations 
world-wide, this collection represents a portrait of the state of the churches in their own words. The 
documents microfilmed are broken into three sections, corresponding to the regions Europe and Asia (1978), 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand (1980), and the U.S. and Canada. Several languages are 
represented. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 96 

The documents are arranged chronologically by survey number. Film may be requested by survey and date, 
world region or country, and denomination. 

NOTES ON USE: Surveys 3 and 4 are incomplete <?>. 


LCCN: 85-891182 


Subject headings in microform. - Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service, 
1976-. - <> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche Z695 <?> 

Represents the latest edition of Library of Congress subject headings, and those headings established 
subsequently through the current quarter. Each issue is cumulative. 

GUIDE: A printed introduction is filed with the microfiche. 



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LCCN: 79-641066 r842 


Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Record Group 
165. - Randolph Boehm, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1984. - 34 microfilm 
reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: U.S. military intelligence reports. 


Microfilm 86/236 <MicRR> 

File series 10110 and 10058 from this Record Group have been reproduced in part in this microform 
collection. "Minor" files, some printed materials (handbills, magazines, pamphlets, clippings) and materials 
concerning international communism and black radicals have all been excluded. (A separate microform 
collection by this publisher. Surveillance of Afro-Americans, reproduces the surveillance files concerning black 
radicals.) Also excluded are lengthy lists of suspected subversives. Finally, negative photocopies in the original 
files have been excluded because of their poor reproducibility in microform. 

Those items which have been reproduced include extensive files concerning IWW activities and important 
American radicals (and liberals) such as Elizabeth Gurley Rynn, Emma Goldman, Benjamin Reitman, 
Alexander Berkman, the Tom Mooney case, Victor Berger, John Reed, Bill Haywood, Kate Richards O’Hare, 
Eugene Debs, Alice Dunbar, Isadora Duncan, Morris Hilquit, Roger Baldwin, Carl Sandburg, and so on. Many 
important organizations are also subjects of these reports, from the IWW, the ACLU, the Non Partisan 
League, the Rand School of Social Science, and Sinn Fein, to the Communist Party itself. Virtually every 
significant radical person and group of this period may be found mentioned or reported on in these records. 

There are also extensive files on the "Bonus Army" (reels 21 and 22), on labor strikes, on radical student 
groups, women’s groups, anti-war organizations, Puerto Rican political activities, as well as some older records 
on "bolsheviks" and ^Ishevism dating from the Bolshevik revolution. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-33 

Consists of a reel guide arranged by file number, with a subject index. 

LCCN: 86-893580 


Survey Associates records. - Filmed fi-om holdings of: University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare 
History Archives. - Part 1: Forget me not files. Part 2: editorial files; calling America files. Part 3: corporate 
and financial records. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985-. - <81 > microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/237 < MicRR > 

This collection consists of correspondence, drafts of articles, minutes of meetings, financial records, reports, 
pamphlets, clippings, and photographs, spanning the years 1891 to 1952, but primarily dating from 1917-1952. 
These documents, the business and archival files of the most influential American magazine of social reform 
during this period, are not simply editorial records but a resource in their own right for the study of the 
history of social conditions and social work in the early and mid-twentieth century United States. 

The Survey had a rich publishing history; it was editorially related to several other important social welfare 
magazines (Charities. Lend-A-Hand. The Commons, etc.). The journal solicited and published articles from 
the leading persons in all fields of social welfare-Jane Addams, Lillian Wald, Alain Locke, Stephen Wise, 
Felix Frankfurter, Louis Brandeis, Lewis Mumford, and others. 

Part 1, the "Forget Me Not" files, consists of records of editorial correspondence, arranged alphabetically. 
Part 2, the editorial files, documents the preparation of fourteen special issues dealing with domestic and 
international social issues during World War II and immediately after. Part 3 consists of financial records of 
the Survey Associates; these are less complete for the years before 1930. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-83 

The guide consists of an inventory of each of these parts of the collection, with lists of reels and the contents 
of the files, arranged in the same box/folder order as the original archives. A subject index for each part 






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follows each of the three reel lists. NOTE: the guide is oversized and may be shelved out of numerical 
sequence. 

LCCN: 86-893581 


Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... -- Parts 1-41. — Arlington, Va.: 
University Publications of America, 1975? - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/241 <MicRR> 

These hearings were held in response to several issues; first, charges of impropriety by the Bureau of Indian 
Affairs in Indian land matters; second, to concern with reported conditions of poverty and disease among 
Indians; and third, to help assess the apparent lack of success to date in the Indians’ acculturation into 
European-American society. 

The hearings were held in various western locations in addition to Washington, D.C.; witnesses include 
Indians, agents, and private individuals. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-121 

NOTES ON USE: These volumes are also in the Library of Congress book stacks, under the call number 
E93.U6773 1929. 

LCCN: 88-890241 


Temperance and prohibition papers. - Filmed from holdings of: the Ohio Historical Society, the Michigan 
Historical Collections (University of Michigan at Ann Arbor), and the National Headquarters of the Women’s 
Christian Temperance Union (Evanston, Illinois). -- Randall C. Jimerson, and others, editors. - Part 1: 
Organizations: mid-nineteenth century temperance movement; Prohibition Party; D.C. Anti-Saloon League; 
Scientific Temperance Federation; American Issue Pub. Co.; Standard Encyclopedia of the Alcohol Problem, 
[part 2?] Part 3, Periodicals: American Issue: American Patriot: National Daily: New Republic: Union 
Signal . - Columbus: Ohio Historical Society, 1977. - <149> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/245 < MicRR > 

This collection consists of the minutes, correspondence, papers, speeches, pamphlets, periodicals, and 
scrapbooks of the organizations named above. Also included are biographical papers concerning Mary Hunt 
(founder of the Scientific Temperance Federation); and issues of the five periodicals also named above. There 
are several parts to this collection which are not in the Microform Reading Room’s collections. Of those parts 
which are here, the section on the Scientific Temperance Federation is the largest. It contains several 
examples of correspondence with such notables as Harold Ickes, Herbert Hoover, Henry Cabot Lodge, Andrew 
Carnegie, Jane Addams, John Greenleaf Whittier, and others. 

The papers of the American Issue Publishing Company (published 1909-1964) contain correspondence with 
political, business, and other persons, as well as financial audits, and pamphlets. 

This collection is a rich primary research source for studying the tides of reform, and the variety of 
understandings and approaches to heavy drinking and the saloon in American public and private life. It is also 
useful for the study of social class, the Progressive era, religion, and the relation of temperance to other 
"advanced" causes, among them abolition, woman’s suffrage, political and civil service reform, labor unionism, 
and peace and disarmament. 

GUIDE: Temperance and prohibition papers. Z7721.G84 MicRR. 

The guide is detailed and scholarly, and includes a fine essay by the editor on the history and significance 
of the temperance and prohibition movements between 1830 and 1933. 


LCCN: 85-891165 









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Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845. - New Haven, Conn.: Research Publications, 1978? - 33 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84533 <MicRR> 

This collection is based on the bibliography by Thomas W. Streeter. The titles are filmed in chronological 
order in three sections: Texas imprints, Mexican imprints, and U.S. and European imprints. This version of 
the collection has been edited to avoid duplication of materials also included in the Research Publications 
microform collection. Western Americana (also held by L.C.). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 128, Texas as province and republic . 

See p. vii-H for reel guide to item numbers in the guide. 

LCCN: 85-122962 


Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949. -- Part 1: File reports, 1937-1941. 
Part 2: File reports, 1942-1949 - Brighton, England: Harvester Microform, 1983. - 353 microfiches; 11 x 15 
cm. 

Microfiche 86/2 < MicRR > 

In 1937 a young British anthropologist, Tom Harrison, set up Mass-Observation as a social science research 
organization with the aim of compiling, through self-reporting and the observations of volunteers, as well as 
the investigations of full-time staff, an "anthropology" of the British people. After the onset of World War 
II, the Director of Home Intelligence commissioned Harrison to conduct Mass Observation inquiries to reveal 
the attitudes, morale, and social behavior of the Britons. 

Thousands of volunteer "observers"-ordinary citizens from across the country-sent in reports on a wide 
variety of subjects, including wartime events and propaganda, politics, pubs, holiday activiites, etc. The reports 
consist of the volunteers’ own observations as well as transcriptions of people’s conversations or answers to 
questions on a particular subject. Over 3000 reports resulted, of widely varying length, and based on varying 
degrees of reliance on scientific or intuitive methods. 

There are reports here on the acceptance of margarine as a butter substitute, on pipe-smoking, on the 
carrying of gas-masks, attitudes toward (and behavior during ) air raids, reactions to advertising and to 
government propaganda, surveys of teenage girls’ activities in post-war London, and so on. In addition to 
reports of investigations, the files reproduced here include reports prepared for government agencies (the 
Ministry of Information) and private businesses (e.g. Kemsley Newspaper), as well as internal letters, directives, 
bulletins, scripts of radio broadcasts, draft manuscripts of books, and edited diaries kept by volunteer diarists. 

The file reports provide a fascinating reflection of everyday citizens’ lives and their responses to issues of 
local and national concern, especially those related to World War II. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 158, Mass-Observation Archive. Guide to the File Reports. 1937-1972 . 

The guide consists of an annotated chronological list of the file reports, with a subj^t index. A revised 
version of the guide also appears as fiche 1 of the collection. 

Items should be requested by file report number from the index or table of contents. 

LCCN: 86-890004 


Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966. - Paul 
Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1981. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/4549 < MicRR > 

The collection reproduces briefings and statements to Committee by government spokesment such as the 
Secretary of State (and various assistant secretaries and undersecretaries), the Secretary of Defense, and the 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, The documents focus on crises emerging in the years 1959-1966 (Cuba, 
the summit conference of May 1960, the U-2 incident, instability in the Congo and Laos, the Bay of Pigs 





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operation, the coup in Cyprus, and the coup in the Dominican Republic. However they also provide overviews 
of American world and regional foreign policy goals and foreign aid policy. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-10 

The entries in the guide provide summaries of the contents of specific items, and a list of the members of 
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1959 through 1966. 

LCCN: 85-892997 


Transcripts and files of the Paris peace talks on Vietnam, 1968-1973. Paul Kesaris, editor. — Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1982. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/4550 < MicRR > 

Consisting of official conversations, communiques, plenary sessions, and handouts, this is a comprehensive 
transcript of all materials on the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam released by the U.S. Department of State. In 
addition to a reel index, the finding guide has a "subject" index. It is not very detailed, but is comprised of 
broad topics raised by the U.S.-South Vietnamese side during the conversations and plenary sessions and those 
raised by the North Vietnamese-National Liberation Front side. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-6 

There is no name index to negotiators, but all communiques and handouts are titled. 

NOTES ON USE: Some material in French. 

LCCN: 85-892998 


Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in 
Texas, 1603-1803. Carmela Leal, project director, compiler, and translator. - San Antonio: University of 
Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures, 1979. - 3 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/904 < MicRR > 

This collection of translated primary sources was drawn from the Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio 
and was intended to provide information on blacks in Texas prior to 1836. It consists of materials in three 
categories: (1) Statistical; (2) Census; and (3) General Information; A Manuscript Series. Statistical and 
census reports show slave and land sales, wills, certificates of freedom, inventories, legal transactions and cases, 
and other documents. The material is not restricted to information on or about blacks, but covers other 
groups as well. 

Facsimiles of original sources are provided for the statistical and census reports, but not for materials in the 
general information series. The general information series contains translated summaries of materials relating 
to land grants and sales, wills, certificates of freedom, doweries, uses of slaves, their families, and a variety of 
other matters. 

GUIDE: No guide available. 

Each microfilm roll contains a descriptive calendar which explains the content and frame number for each 
file entry. 

NOTES ON USE: Translated from Spanish historical sources, including data on ethnic groups (Europeans, 
Indians, Mestizos, and blacks). 

LCCN: 79-87951 


Trigant Burrow research collection. - Westport, Conn.: Research Publications, 1979. - 3 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 

Microfilm 83/400 <MicR> 

Consists of 145 journal articles by Trigant Burrow, Alfreda S. Galt, William E. Galt, and Hans Syz, primarily 
concerned with the psychological study of "conflict and alienation as an ongoing process in human society." 


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GUIDE: Trigant Burrow research collection. Z7204.P8L53 1980 MicRR. 


LCCN: 83-105837 


U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975. Paul Kesaris, editor. - Part 1: Indochina studies. Part 2: Vietnam, 
lessons learned. Part 3: Vietnam, reports of U.S. Army operations. Part 4: Vietnam, U.S. Army senior 
officer debriefing reports. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 21 microfilm reels; 
35 mm. 


Microfilm 85/4557 <MicRR> 

The documents focus on the nature and course of American military involvement in the Vietnam Conflict. 
There are four parts to the collection: (1) "Indochina Studies" - written by former South Vietnamese, 
Laotian, and Cambodian officers on the situation in Vietnam and the military and political developments in 
Laos and Cambodia; (2) "Lessons Learned" - analyzes U.S. military successes and failures; (3) "Reports of U.S. 
Army Operations" ~ provides the military history of combat operations, including detailed accounts of over 
1000 operations; and (4) "U.S. Senior Officer Debriefing Reports" - key army officers provide their 
impressions of military strategy, planning, and cooperation among Navy, Army, and Marine Corps units; enemy 
objectives and tactics; lines of communication and other important topics. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-36 


LCCN: 86-892617 


U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases. - Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress 
Photoduplication Service, 19-? - < > microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 10779, 02122, 02123, and others < MicRR > 
This collection is microfilmed from the Library of Congress’ holdings of U.S. military camp newspapers and 
press releases primarily during World War I and World War II. 

GUIDE: Microfilm guide and index to the Library of Congress collection of German prisoners of war camp 
papers published in the United States of North America ft^om 1943 to 1946. Z6207.W8 A85. 

Also see the vertical file in the Microform Reading Room on this collection. 

NOTES ON USE: Some of these papers are also available in the Library’s bookstacks. Look in the Main 
Card Catalog under the name of the camp, e.g., "Fort Dix, New Jersey," or under the name of the paper in the 
Serials Catalog. 

LCCN: No MUMS record available for this collection, 7/88 

> 

United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament 

Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: meetings and documents. - Paul Kesaris, editor. - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1987. - 30 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/362 < MicRR > 

The central forum for disarmament talks since 1962 has been the United Nations Committee on 
Disarmament, originally called the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Conference. This collection includes 
meetings and documents of the committee filmed in their entirety from 1962 to 1984. In addition to recording 
important international negotiations, this was one of the first international conferences to recognize the 
growing influence of the nonaligned nations. 

Topics covered include chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, military budgets, nuclear freeze, problems 
of verification, and consequences of the arms race. The materials are arranged chronologically with an entire 
year’s meetings followed by the committee’s documents for that year. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-152 

Consists of a reel index, listing the dates of meetings and the chairs (by country); the documents are listed 






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by year and title. A subject index to the major subjects of the meetings and documents also provides the 
country, the source of the proposals (individuals and/or groups), and/or the year in which the proposals were 
put before the committee. 

LCCN: 87-10672 


United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. 

U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: unpublished records of the division of research and 
investigation; reports, staff studies, and background research materials. — Filmed h'om holdings of: the State 
Historical Society of Wisconsin, and the National Archives (Bureau of Labor Statistics files). - Frederick, Md.: 
University Publications of America, 1985. ~ 16 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: Research collections in 
labor studies. 

Microfilm 88/350 <MicRR> 

The Commission on Industrial Relations was established by Congress as a tripartite body of nine members, 
representing employees, employers, and the public, "to inquire into the general condition of labor in the 
principal industries of the United States," including labor-management relations, living and working conditions 
of employees and their families, and alien and migratory labor (especially illegal "Asiatic" workers). The 
Commission was established in the aftermath of violent labor confrontations, in particular the 1910 bombing 
of the Los Angeles Times building. 

Only a select few of the Commission’s reports have ever been published, despite efforts of some, such as John 
Commons, to have this done. Remarkably, the reports were ordered by Congress to be destroyed; fortunately 
the vast majority were nevertheless preserved. 

The reports vary from several pages to over a hundred pages in length, and are arranged alphabetically by 
subject, covering the whole spectrum of labor issues. Some of the reports were written by Selig Perlman, a 
noted labor historian and theorist. The subjects covered include child labor, civil liberties (including the free 
speech fights in Fresno and San Diego), bargaining agreements, company towns, the cost of living, the 
homeless, strikes, lockouts, and strikebreaking (including for example strikes by the IWW, the coal strikes in 
Colorado, the Ludlow Massacre, the Pullman strikes, and the Chicago Waitresses’ Strike of 1914), hours of 
labor, housing, domestic servants, and so on. Scattered throughout the reports are "life histories" of workers 
(lumbeijacks, unemployed "floating laborers"). 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-148 

The guide provides a brief introduction, a reel guide to the reports, and a good subject index. 

LCCN: 88-890668 


United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. 

Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 1919-1944. Series 1: Administrative records, 1918-1944. 
Series 2: Meetings and conferences, 1919-1944. Series 3: Financial records, 1922-1943. Series 4: Publicity, 
1920-1942. Series 5: Literature, 1920-1944. Series 6: Affiliated organizations, 1918-1942. Series 7: State 
Interracial Committee, 1918-1944. - Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1984. - 55 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 


GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 133 


Microfilm 88/329 < MicRR > 


LCCN: 88-890640 


United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. 

Papers of the U.S. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Randolph Boehm, editor. 
- Part 1: Numerical file archive. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1983. - 35 microfilm 


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reels; 35 mm. 


Microfilm 88/244 <MicRR> 

In 1942 President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 authorizing the War Department to evacuate and 
incarcerate civilians as a "protection against espionage and against sabotage." More than 120,000 Japanese 
Americans were sent to relocation centers for the duration of the war. 

In 1980 Congress established the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) 
to review Executive Order 9066 and its implementation, and to assess the impact of the order on those 
relocated and interned. CWIRC compiled the Numerical File Archive of documentary materials from federal, 
state, and private agencies (or other sources) and from the papers of all officials involved. The material in 
this collection has been filmed from Record Group 220 of the Fiscal, Judicial, and Social Division of the 
National Archives and Records Center. Personal Justice Denied, the Commission’s final report, is keyed to 
the Numerical File Archive, whose order is preserved in this collection. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-115 

The guide includes background information on the Commission and its charge, a note on sources, a list of 
abbreviations and acronyms used in the documents, and principal persons connected with the relocation. The 
reel index includes informative titles or descriptions of each document on the reels, the frame number on 
which it begins, the number of pages in the documents, and the original Numerical File number (in brackets). 
This number corresponds with the CWIRC number used in the Notes section of Personal Justice Denied . A 
broad subject index is provided. 

LCCN: 88-890244 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Albania, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. - Filmed fi-om holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 4 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/338 < MicRR > 

This collection and those in the same series (which are listed immediately below) consist of the microfilmed 
records available under the same names at the National Archives. This series of diplomatic records is divided 
by the National Archives into three parts: internal affairs; political relations between foreign states and the 
U.S.; and political relations between foreign states and other states. The Microform Reading Room holdings 
in this series encompass all three types of records. The internal affairs series collections generally include 
despatches, instructions, and miscellaneous correspondence dealing with topics such as political affairs and 
government; public order and safety; military affairs; social matters (including history and culture); economic 
conditions (including immigration and emigration), industry and agriculture; communications and 
transportation, and navigation. The series on political relations between states consist of documents 
concerning bilateral treaties, war and peace, alliances, arms limitations, boundary questions, commerce and 
navigation, naturalization, intellectual property, and other issues. 

GUIDE: No separate guide exists for this or the following collections in the same series. 

For a catalog of the full range of diplomatic records on microform available at the National Archives, which 
also identifies the document numbers which are available on each reel of microfilm, see Diplomatic Records: 
A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications (NARS, Washington, D.C., 1986), Z6465.U5N37 
1986 MicRR. 

LCCN: 87-4464 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Austria, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 16 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 






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Microfilm 88/333 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-16639 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Austria, 1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 32 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/334 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-16638 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 5 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/343 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-4466 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of China, 1940-1944. 

Internal affairs of China, 1940-1944. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 893. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. ~ 43 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/105 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-15429 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of China, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of China, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 893. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. - 69 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/401 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-15433 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Finland, 1945-1949. 


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Internal afTairs of Finland, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/340 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-4502 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Finland, 1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of Finiand, 1950-1954. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 11 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/341 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-4501 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Hungary, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. - Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 20 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/335 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-20699 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Hungary, 1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954. — Filmed from holdings of: National Archives. — Wilmington, Del.: 
Scholarly Resources, 1987. - 37 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/336 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-31623 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Korea, 1930-1939. 

Internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1939. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 895. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. - 2 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/243 <MicRR> 


See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. LCCN: 86-15426 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 


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of Korea, 1940-1944. 

Internal affairs of Korea, 1940-1944. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 895. ~ Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. ~ 3 microfilm reels; 35 m. 

Microfilm 87/244 <MicRR> 


See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-15424 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Korea, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Korea, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 895. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. - 12 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/245 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-13937 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Poland, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Poland, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 360c. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resouces, 1986. - 23 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/297 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-14630 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. — Filmed from holdings of: National 
Archives, Department of State decimal files 762b, 862b, and 962b. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 
1987. - 14 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/337 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 87-20474 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs 
of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. 

Internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. - Filmed from holdings of: National Archives, Department of State 
decimal file 860h. - Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986. - 18 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 87/910 <MicRR> 

See record above (Albania). 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

LCCN: 86-15415 


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United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 

Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Mark Fox and Norm Quist, editors. - Washington, D.C.: 
University Publications of America, 1980. - <40> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/4548 <MicRR> 

Although this microfilm collection ostensibly covers the time period from 1975-1979, most of the materials 
are from 1977-1979 with a few policy and adjudicatory sessions in 1975 and 1976. Hearings conducted by this 
Commission cover budget markups and proposed legislation, licensing reform, and spent fuel safety issues. 
Of particular note in this collection are the numerous hearings and press-conferences relating to the Three 
Mile Island incident. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-9 
Consists of reel and subject indexes. 

LCCN: 85-892996 


University of California, Berkeley. 

Bay Area Foundation oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981. 
- 32 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 82/409 < MicRR > 

Cosist of approximately twenty interviews done in 1971-75 with men women who were involved in the 
activities of several Bay Area foundations in San Francisco Bay Area community. The foundations represented 
include the Colubia Lux, Rosenburg, San Francisco, Vanguard, Zellerbach, and Dean Witter foundations. The 
interviewees include trustees, and grant recipients. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3, pp. 103-104. 

LCCN: 82-200066 


University of California, Berkeley. 

California Jewish community oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 
1980. - 56 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 

Microfiche 82/405 < MicRR > 

This collection of sixteen transcripts of interviews completed between 1954 and 1978 focuses on the San 
Francisco Bay area. Prominent members of the community-public servants, welfare officials, bankers, 
attorneys, religious leaders, and others serving both the Jewish and wider secular communities-discuss the 
practice of the Jewish faith, the history of Levi Strauss & Co., education, welfare services, philanthropy, and 
the arts. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3 MicRR, p. 105. 
The interviews are arranged alphabetically with a number assigned to each; they may be requested by name 
or number. 

LCCN: 82-192128 


University of California, Berkeley. 

Earl Warren oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981-1982. - 
140 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 83/316 < MicRR > 

Transcripts of 45 interviews conducted in two phases with persons active with Earl Warren in public life in 




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California. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3, p. 108. 

LCCN: 83-175751 


University of California, Berkeiey. 

Outstanding women of California oral history collection, (oral history) -- Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming 
Corporation of America, 1980. - 74 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 

Microfiche 82/225 <MicRR> 

Interviews with twenty-seven women who made significant contributions to community service and education 
in Northern California. Those interviewed include five civic leaders, three educators, three university deans, 
an economist, a museum director, and an NAACP official. The interviews provide insight into the role played 
by women in the early 20th century in shaping the educational, social welfare, and philanthropic policies of 
Northern California. Each interview contains an introduction, illustrations, and an index. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3, p. 108 MicRR. 

LCCN: 83-146772 


University of California, Berkeley. 

Suffragists oral history collection. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1980. - 41 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 82/300 < MicRR > 

Consists of interviews with twelve women important in the California and national women’s suffrage 
movement. The twelve represent a variety of backgrounds and approaches to the fight for women’s rights. 
Topics covered in the interviews include suffrage and related women’s issues, such as the birth control 
movement, the National Woman’s Party, feminism, the peace movement, the League of Women Voters, and 
social and governmental reform. 

Of special interest are a 674-page memoir by Alice Paul on the National Woman’s Party founding and 
leadership, and an interview with Jeannette Rankin, former Member of Congress. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AJ3.07 no. 3 MicRR, pp. 111-112. 

The guide lists the memoirists. 


LCCN: 82-161602 


University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. 

Italians in Chicago oral history project. - Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981. — 120 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 82/102 < MicRR > 

This collection of 112 memoirs records the history of the Italians in Chicago. Topics covered include: 
memories of Italy and reasons for emigrating to the United States; Italian customs (such as arranged marriages, 
wakes, religious feasts, and women’s role in the family), and the immigrant’s experiences with discrimination, 
politics, union activities, and education. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3, pp. 73-74. 

The guide lists the memoirists alphabetically; readers need to request the memoirs desired by memoirist’s 
last name. 

LCCN: 82-183514 


University of South Dakota. 






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American Indian oral history research project: part II. ~ Part 2, nos. 1-243. - Sanford, N.C.; Microfilming 
Corporation of America, 1979. - 288 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 85/200 <MicRR> 

The Library has only part 2 of this collection. The tribes represented are the Sioux, Chippewa, Crow, 
Winnebago, Spokane, and a few other tribes represented by one or two individuals, and non-Indians associated 
with the various tribes. 

The material consists of typed transcripts of interviews with elderly individuals, conducted between 1967 and 
1973. Each interview is preceded by a subject synopsis of its contents, and the interviewee’s age, birthplace, 
occupation, religion, and degree of Indian blood. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 2. AI3.07 no. 2, pp. 125-127. 

LCCN: 84-252185 


University of Wisconsin oral history collection. -- Part 1: nos. 1-43. — Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming 
Corporation of America, 1981-. - <62> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 


Microfiche 82/306 <MicRR> 

A collection of transcripts of oral history interviews begun by the University of Wisconsin Division of 
Archives, to document the history of the University through interviews with people from all phases of 
University life. Among those interviewed are professors and instructors from all academic departments, deans, 
ROTC members, administrative personnel and officials and students. Topics covered include the Vietnam 
anti-war protests, the women’s movement on campus, reserach, the use of federal money, and relations 
between the University and the community. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 2. AI3.07 no. 2, p. 116. 

Also see microfiche no. 43 in part one of this collection, which consists of a master index and tape index. 


LCCN: 82-178586 


Vance, Zebulon Baird. 

Paper's of Zebulon Vance. - Filmed from holdings of: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, the 
Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and Duke University. - 
Gordon McKinney and Richard McMurry, editors. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 
1987. - 39 microfilm reels; 35 mm. SERIES: Research collections in American politics. 

ABSTRACT: Zebulon Vance was an unconventional and charismatic North Carolina politican career 
spanned the years 1852-1893. He was a suporter of the Union, a military leader in the North Carolina Union 
forces, governor of North Carolina, later a U.S. Senator. He remined a popular firgue in North Carolina 
politics throughout his creer. The papers filmed here reflect all periods and aspect of this career. 

GUIDE: Consist of an extremely detailed index by name, place, and subject, preceded by a lengthly 
biographical essay and a select bibliography of primary and secondary sources. The index refers to numbers 
which should be used in conjunction with the reel guide on pp. bcvi-bcvii. 


Microfilm 88/369 <MicRR> 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-161 

LCCN: 87-29450 


Vergiliana collection. - Filmed from holdings of: Phillips Academy, Andover Mass. - Part 6: pamphlets. - 




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Elmsford, N.Y.: Pergamon Press, 1980-. - <10> microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 86/2497 <MicRR> 

Only part 6 is available, consisting of about 400 pamphlets (commentaries, papers, and bibliographies) 
relating to Vergil’s major and minor works. The Guide to Part 6 is itself divided into six sections: a) Bucolics, 
Georgies, the Aeniad; b) Minor poems; c) Scholen, Donatus, Servius, and Minor Works; d) Explanatory 
Works, Erklarungen, Questiones Virgiliana: Bibliography; e) Virgil in relation to others; and f) Miscellaneous 
pamphlets. 

Each of these sections lists authors and titles of the microfilmed pamphlets for that subject area; the 
pamphlets themselves are in the range of European languages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 112 

For a work that is designated in the guide as appearing on "reel 194 - B14," all that is necessary for retrieval 
is the reel number. 

LCCN: 86-894262 


Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976. Paul Kesaris, editor. — Frederick, Md.: University Publications of 
America, 1982. -- 7 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/214 <MicRR> 

The scope of this collection is very broad, including foreign policy of the U.S. and other countries, activities 
of individuals and groups, specific battles, specific policies, biographies, prisoners of war, activities in specific 
provinces, and organization of governments and military organizations. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-66a and 105-66b 


The reel guides list information chronologically with one- or two-line descriptions of each document, 
indicating also the length of each document. The subject indexes at the end of each guide provide additional 
access to the documents. 


LCCN: 86-893447 


Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. - Robert E. Lester, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1987. - 6 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: CIA research reports. 


Microfilm 86/214 < MicRR > 

Reproduces memos, intelligence estimates, status reports, cables, reports, and messages of the Central 
Intelligence Agency, dealing with very specific events in the conflicts in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos from 
1949 (dealing with developments in French Indochina) through 1979 (concerning U.S. POWs and MIAs). 
These are excellent source materials for detailed study of the Vietnam War. Most of the items are only a few 
pages in length. A source note in the guide explains that the items in this collection are copies of 
declassified/sanitized texts, acquired from the Information and Privacy Division of the Central Intelligence 
Agency under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-66b 
The guide contains an ample subject index. 


LCCN: 87-10395 


Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980. Paul Kesaris, editor. — Frederick, Md.: University 
Publications of America, 1982. ~ 13 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

SERIES: Special studies series. 


Microfilm 86/2009 < MicRR > 

Reproduces reports of U.S. government officials, from the Headquarters of the U.S. Army in Vietnam, and 


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private and public research institutes and agencies. Many of the reports deal specifically with military aspects 
of the Vietnam conflict, while others focus on the historial background to political events in the area. A few 
deal with the impact of the Vietnam War on the American public and the American political scene in general. 
The reports are dated ft-om 1967 to 1980, and vary in length from 15 to 482 pages. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-52 

Entries in the guide contain abstracts summarizing the contents of individual items; there is also a subject 
index to the reports. 

LCCN: 86-892118 


Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS. Part 1: pleadings (cards 1-92). Part 2: summary 
judgment (cards 93-132). Part 3: depositions (cards 133-443). Part 4: affidavits (cards 444-457). Part 5: 
exhibits (cards 458-883). Part 6: trial transcripts (cards 884-1010). - New York: Clearwater, 1985.— 1010 
microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 


GUIDE: Temporary guide available in Law Library. 


Microfiche 86/10000 <LL> 
LCCN: 86-890002 


Vietnam, National Security Council histories. Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md.: University Publications 
of America, 1981. - 8 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 85/156 < MicRR > 

This collection was filmed from the holdings of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and consists of over 2,000 
documents compiled by the National Security Council from 1964-1968. Types of documents included are 
reports fi-om U.S. ambassadors to Vietnam, White House Situation Room Reports, Papers of the Vietnam 
Advisory Group, reports ft-om General Westmoreland, and executive department memos, telegrams, bulletins, 
correspondence, and press conferences. The collection is dvided into the major topic areas of: 1) Presidential 
decisions: Gulf of Tonkin attacks of August, 1964; 2) Deployment of major U.S. forces to Vietnam, July 
1965; 3) Honolulu Conference, February 6-8, 1966; 4) Manila Conference and President’s Asian Trip, 
October 17-November 2, 1966; 5) President Johnson’s speech of March 31, 1968. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-12 


LCCN: 85-891043 


Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. 

Women’s work collection. Sections 1 and 3 not received. - Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation, 1985? 
~ < 1,685 > microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 85/234 < MicRR > 

This archival collection dates back to the 18th century and contains the work of the Wesleyan Methodist 
Missionary Society in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Caribbean region, and North America. Records 
include minutes, finance ledgers, missionary correspondence, and much biographical material. A special 
feature is the extensive material on Dr. Thomas Cook, Wesley’s "right hand man." The largest portion of the 
collection is the series of records and correspondence from the outlying districts to the London office. Two 
smaller parts of the collection are of note: one is a series of records relating to the work of women 
missionaries employed by the Society; and another is a small collection of records of the Primitive Methodist 
Church’s missionary activity. The Archive itself is housed in the Library of the School of Oriental and African 
Studies in London. This collection would be useful for the study of missionary work, the Methodist Society 
in particular, or the role of women in early missionary work. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 165 


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LCCN: 85-891350 


Will Hays papers. Douglas Gomery, editor. - Part 1: Dec. 1921-March 1929. Part 2: April 1929-Sept. 1945. 
- Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1986. - 78 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/254 <MicRR> 


GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-. 


LCCN: 88-23409 


William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee. — Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming 
Corporation of America, 1982-. - <47> microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

SERIES: New York Times oral history program. 

Microfiche 82/408 < MicRR > 

The American Jewish Committee established the William E. Wiener oral history library in 1969 to preserve 
orally the memories of Jewish immigrants to America in the 20th century. Each of the 24 interviews covers 
the interviewee’s life in Europe before the Holocaust, concentration camp experiences, immigration to 
America, involvement in politics, art, business, the sciences, and law. 

GUIDE: New York Times oral history program, oral history guide no. 3. AI3.07 no. 3 MicRR, p. 117. 

The 24 interviews are arranged alphabetically by interviewees’ names. The memoirs can be requested either 
by number or by name. 

LCCN: 82-199917 


Women’s History Research Center. 

Women and health collection. - Women’s History Research Center (Berkeley, Calif.), compilers and editors. 
~ Part 1: Physical and mental health of women. Part 2: Physical and mental illnesses of women. Part 3: 
Biology, women and the life cycle. Part 4: Birth control/population control. Part 5: Sex and sexuality. Part 
6: Black and third world women-health. Part 7: Special issues on health ft^om mass periodicals. - 
Connecticut: Micrographic Systems of Connecticut, 1974. ~ 14 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/238 < MicRR > 

This collection consists of the clipping archive created by the Women’s History Research Center in Berkeley, 
California, between late 1969 and June 1974. The collection consists primarily of newspaper, newsletter, and 
journal articles, but it also contains letters, flyers, research papers, posters, questionnaires, and photographs. 
The materials are arranged chronologically by the broad subject areas outlined in the guide. Some items lack 
dates and/or indication of sources; some are incomplete or difficult to read. This collection is valuable as a 
source of unpublished and ephemeral materials not found elsewhere in the Library. It also provides subject 
access to articles in unindexed newspapers and newsletters. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 127 

The guide contains a broad subject index giving reel and image numbers, and a table of contents covering 
the major topics on each reel. 

LCCN: 88-890102 


Women’s History Research Center. 

Women and law. - Women’s History Research Center, Berkeley, Calif., compilers and editors. - Part 1: 
Law/general; part la. Law/general, addenda. Part 2: Politics. Part 3: Employment. Part 4: Education. Part 
5: Rape, prison, prostitution. Part 6: Black and third world women and law. - Berkeley: University of 



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California Library Photographic Services; distributed by Micrographic Systems of Connecticut, 1976. -- 40 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/237 <MicRR> 

Topics covered in this collection include law and legislation affecting women in areas such as the ERA, 
divorce, credit, international politics, labor history, housing, consumerism, legal services collectives, violence, 
criminal justice, and women’s liberation groups. For further description of the source of these documents, see 
the description of the collection, "Women and health." 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide Nos. 126a-126f 


LCCN: 88-890101 


Women’s Labour League. 

Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the Women’s Labour League and the 
Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977. - Section 1: conference proceedings of the Women’s Labour 
League, 1st through 12th and annual reports, 1906-1917 (fiches 1-10). Section 2: conference reports of the 
Labour Party Women’s Organisation, 1st through 53rd, 1919-1977 (fiches 11-71). Section 3: The League 
Leaflet, 1911-1913 (fiches 72-75). Section 4: The Labour Woman, v. 1-61,1913-1971 (fiches 76-247) - Sussex, 
England: Harvester Microform, 1985. - 247 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/204 < MicRR > 

The Women’s Labour League was founded in 1906 as a broadly based feminist group with representation 
from the Labour Party, trade unions, and socialist and cooperative societies. It made investigations, published 
a newsletter for many decades, and served as a pressure group in such areas as women’s work and its 
regulation and safety; maternal and child care; education; housing; and institutional care for the elderly and 
disabled. In 1918, the Women’s Labour League disappeared as a separate organization and became an 
integrated part of the Labour Party, as the Labour Party’s Women’s Organisation. It continued under this 
name until 1977, when separate proceedings for the Women’s Organisation were taken over by the Labour 
Party. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 

An introduction and table of contents to the microfiches appears on fiche 1 and is repeated at the beginning 
of section 3 (fiche 72). 

. LCCN: 88-890638 


Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1981. - 38 microfiches; 11 x 15 


SERIES: Archives of the British Labour Party: Series 3, General correspondence and political records; part 
4. 


Microfiche 84/324 < MicRR > 

Consists of the papers and records of the League from its foundation until its full integration into the British 
Labour Party. Most of the records are of meetings and expenditures, with some correspondence and on 
minute-book. 

GUIDE: No separate guide. 


LCCN: 84-137426 


Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920. - Filmed from holdings 
of: Trades Union Congress Library. - Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press, 1981. - 17 microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 84/406 < MicRR > 


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Consists of over 700 folders of reports, unpublished personal papers, pamphlets, leaflets, and press clippings, 
concerning women’s political and economic status in Great Britain between 1890 and 1922. 

The files were collected by Gertrude Tuckwell, honorary secretary of the Women’s Trade Union League 
during that time. Major areas covered by the files include legislation relating to women workers and to 
national insurance and health insurance; women’s employment, especially women’s work during World War 
I; the political career of Mary Macarthur (General Secretary of the WTUL); and women and other political 
organizations (e.g. the East London Suffrage Association; the British Socialist Party; and the Trades Union 
Councils of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 

A small post-1922 collection, including an unpublished autobiography of Gertrude Tuckwell, appears on the 
last reel. 

GUIDE: A thematic inventory of the files appears on reel 1. 


LCCN: 84-144291 


World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace. Sarasota, Florida: UNIFO Publishers, 1986. - 62 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 88/203 <MicRR> 

The UNIFO microfiche presentation comprises the vast majority of official documentation made available 
to participants. It also includes other related papers, selected press releases, DPI/DESI information papers, 
bulletins, and newsletters. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 132 


LCCN: 88-890637 


World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. 

Official, numbered publications. Alfred Thomas DeGroot, editor. - Peoria, Ariz.: Ecumenism Research 
Agency, 1%-. - <11> microfilm reels; 16 mm. 

SERIES: Ecumenism Research Agency series. 

Microfilm (o) 83/310 < MicRR > 

A collection of official documents of the World Council of Churches Commission on Faith and Order, from 
1910 to 1979. The documents include meeting minutes, pamphlets, reports, and documents. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 96 

NOTES ON USE: Some items in French, Spanish, German, or Greek. 

LCCN: 85-891178 


World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks. R. Dale Grinder, editor. - Frederick, Md.: University Publications of America, 1985. - 39 
microfilm reels; 35 mm. 

Microfilm 88/248 < MicRR > 

The U.S. Army Military Institute sent surveys to thousands of World War I veterans in order to establish 
a historical record of wartime experiences of the common soldier. More than 5,000 questionnaires were 
returned responding to such questions as "What were your expectations of overseas service?" "What did you 
think of the enemy?" and "How was morale?" This collection contains a sampling of these questionnaires, 
along with letters, diaries, and memoirs, providing first-person accounts of the United States Army in World 
War I. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 105-131 
Guide missing as of 11/89. 


LCCN: 88-890248 


117 


Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. 

Catalog. - Part 1: Alphabetischer Katalog (journals, museum, exhibit, and artist catalogs). Part 2: 
Alphabetischer Katalog, supplement (museum and exhibit catalogs). Part 3: Katalog der unselbstandigen 
Schriften: Aufsatzkatalog (essays, discussions, and reviewed writings). Part 4: Katalog der unselbstandigen 
Schriften: Aufsatzkatalog; supplement. Part 5; Sachkatalog. - Munchen: K.G. Saur, 1981-1984. ~ 199, 21, 
214, 17, 480 microfiches; 11 x 15 cm. 

Microfiche 86/1046 (Part 1); Microfiche 86/1047 (Part 2); Microfiche 86/1048 (Part 3); 
Microfiche 86/1049 (Part 4); Microfiche 86/1050 (Part 5) <MicRR> 

This collection consists of the catalog of the library of the Central Institute for Art History in Munich. The 
Library collects in all aspects of western art history; it has a special interest in art historical literature covering 
Eastern and Southern European art. 

The microfiche version of the catalog consists of three sections, two of which have supplements. The first 
part is the main alphabetical catalog, which is divided into catalogs of books, museum and exhibition catalogs, 
and periodical holdings through December 1981. Part 2 is a supplement, bringing this catalog up to date as 
of June 1984. 

The second section (Parts 3 and 4) is an analytical catalog, listing articles and reviews, as well as reviewers 
and authors listed in periodicals, anthologies, and Festschriften, published since 1950. The catalog in Part 3 
is current to December 1982, and its supplement (Part 4) goes through June 1984. 

The final section (Part 5) is a subject catalog; it includes a topographical, artist, and portrait listing, and a 
classified listing. The dates covered include 1950 through June 1984. 

GUIDE: MicRR Guide No. 178 

Kataloge der Bibliothek des Zentralinstituts fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen: Beeleitheft zum Sachkatalog. 

See also Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. MLCS 86/7028 (LC 86-876305). 

LCCN: 86-890742, 86-890743, 86-890744, 86-890745, 86-890746 




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Index by Format and Subject 

In this index references to entries are listed by name under format and subject headings. Entries 
themselves are arranged alphabetically in the text. For help in finding a particular entry, the title index may 
be consulted. 

Format (e.g. Books; Correspondence; Pamphlets) amd Subject (e.g. Germany-History; Slavery and 
antislavery) headings have been interfiled below in one single alphabet. Format headings have been adapted 
from L.C. usage for this index, and have been interpret^ broadly (e.g. "Archives" is used for records of 
governments, organizations, and other institutions). Subject headings follow L.C. usage as far as possible, but 
are simplified, or used broadly, for this index (e.g., the subdivision "-History" is often used without specifying 
a chronological period). 

Every effort was made to be as accurate and inclusive as possible, but some microform collections are 
by their nature hard to categorize. In using the index readers should try all possible approaches in order to 
make the search productive. 


A 


ACDA 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency 
Acheson, Dean 

Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

ACLU 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Actors and actresses—U.S. 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Adam, James 

Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Adam, Robert 

Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Aden 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Adventists-U.S.-History 

Millerites and early Adventists 
AFL 

American Federation of Labor records 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
Africa 

Africa, 1941-1961 

Africa, 1946-1976 

Africa, special studies, 1962-1980 

Africana serials in microform in the Library of Congress 


120 


Black Sash (Society). Papers 

British official documents, colonial Africa 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 

Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. Africa confidential print, CO. 879 
John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963 
Africa-Foreign relations-U.S. 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963 
Africa-History-19th c.-Periodicals 
Africana serials in microform in the Library of Congress 
Africa-History-20th c. 

Africa, 1941-1961 
Africa, 1946-1976 
Africa, special studies, 1962-1980 

Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 
Africa-History-20th c.-Periodicals 

Africana serials in microform in the Library of Congress 
Africa—Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Africa, 1941-1961 
Africa, 1946-1976 
Africa, special studies, 1962-1980 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 
Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Afro-American judges 
Hastie, William. Papers 
Afro-American press 

Claude A. Barnett papers 
Afro-American workers-20th c. 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929 
Afro-Americans-Biography 
Claude A. Barnett papers 
Afro-Americans-Employment 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 
Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 
Afro-Americans-History 

Hope, John and Lugenia Burns. Papers of John and Lugenia Burns Hope 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
Afro-Americans-History-19th c. 

Abolitionist periodicals 

Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Afro-Americans-History-20th c. 

Abolitionist periodicals 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 
Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 
Claude A. Barnett papers 

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Papers, 1919-1944 
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers 
East St. Louis race riot of 1917 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Mississippi oral history collection 


121 


National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 

President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 

Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974 

Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 

Survey Associates records 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
1919-1944 

Afro-Americans-History-Statistics 

Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in 
Texas, 1603-1803 
Air-Pollution 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Alaska—Politics and government 
Fairbanks state office lease 
Albania-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949 
Alcoholic beverages-U.S."History 
Temperance and prohibition papers 
American Federation of Labor 

American Federation of Labor records 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
American Indian Movement (AIM) 

The FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee 
American literature-19th-20th c. 

Early science fiction novels 
Anthropology 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 
Antisemitism 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 
Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets 
Archaeology—Indonesia 

Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche 
Architecture-Armenia 
Armenian architecture 
Architecture-France-History 

Index photographique de Part en France 
Architecture-France-Pictorial works 
Index photographique de Part en France 
Architecture-Germany-History 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland 
Architecture-Germany-Pictorial works 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland 
Architecture-Great Britain 

Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Architecture—U.S.—Southern states 

Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952. Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs 
Archival records 


122 


Allied Powers Reparation Commission 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources 
Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Archive 
of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas 
United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: 
meetings and documents 

World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. Official, numbered publications 
Archival records-Africa 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Archival records-Chile 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 
MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3 
Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1 
Archival records-Europe 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
History of nursing 
Archival records-France 

Parti Republicain, Radical &. Radical-Socialiste. Compte-rendu stenographique 
Archival records—Germany 

Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery 
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will 
Situation reports and dispatches 
Archival records-Great Britain 
Archives of the Fabian Society 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
Great Britain. Cabinet Office. Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 
History of the Ministry of Munitions 

Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

Royal Society (Great Britain). Council minutes, 1660-1800 

Royal Society (Great Britain). Journal books of scientific meetings, 1660-1800 

Royal Society (Great Britain). Miscellaneous manuscripts 

Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939 
Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949 
Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. Women’s work collection 
Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 
Archival records-Ireland 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
Archival records-Italy 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
Archival records-Latin America 

Archive de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archive de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Archive de la revolucion Mexicana 
Archive Franciscano 
Archive Gomez Farias 


123 


Archive Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Dossiers Indal 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9 
Puebla 79 

Archival records—Mexico 
Archive de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archive de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Archive de la revolucion Mexicana 
Archive Franciscano 
Archive Gomez Farias 
Archive Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Serie conflicto religiose 
Archival records—South Africa 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 
Archival records-United States 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

American Federation of Labor records 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Claude A. Barnett papers 

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Papers, 1919-1944 

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers 

Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 1907-1971 

Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969) 
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
Documents of the National Security Council 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. 

Chronological correspondence series 
Early American orderly books, 1748-1817 
East St. Louis race riot of 1917 
Fairbanks state office lease 

FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Germany and its occupied territories during World War II 
Germany, 1919-1941 
History of nursing 

History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969) 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
History of the Office of Censorship 
History of the Vietnam War 

Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information 
International trade, 1971-1981 


124 


Israel, national security files, 1963-1%9 

Japan and its occupied territories during World War II 

John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963 

John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 

Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics 

Library of Congress: a documentary history 

Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945 

Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900 

Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961) 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson 

Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961) 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 
National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 

Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979 
Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, 1969-1981 
Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, supplement, 1981-1983 
O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch, war diaries 
Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-1978,* supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980 

Papers of the Federal Reserve System 

Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919 

Papers of the Republican Party 

Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy 
Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963) 

President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 
Province in rebellion 

Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense 
Records of the Federal Trade Commission 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 

Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 
Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 
State of the churches 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Survey Associates records 
Temperance and prohibition papers 

Transcripts and files of the Paris peace talks on Vietnam, 1968-1973 
U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and background 


125 


Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
Papers of the U.S. 


research materials 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. 

1919-1944 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Austria, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of China, 1940-1944. Internal affairs of China, 1940-1944 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of China, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of China, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 

Internal affairs of Finland, 1945-1949 

Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
Internal affairs of Finland, 1950-1954 

Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
Internal affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949 

Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
Internal affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954 

Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Korea, 1930-1939. Internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1939 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Korea, 1940-1944. Internal affairs of Korea, 1940-1944 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Korea, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Korea, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Poland, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Poland, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. Internal affairs of the Russian Zone (East 
Germany), 1950-1954 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949 
Archival records—Women 
History of women 

Argentina-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Argentina—History—20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Argentina-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Armenia-Architecture 
Armenian architecture 
Armenia-History 

Armenian architecture 


affairs of Finland, 1945-1949. 
United States. Department of State. 

affairs of Finland, 1950-1954. 
United States. Department of State. 

affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949. 
United States. Department of State. 

affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954. 
United States. Department of State. 


Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949 
Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 


126 


Arms control 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency 

Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, 1969-1981 
Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, supplement, 1981-1983 
Art 

Index of American design 
Search also under 

Arts, Architecture, Dance, Design, Photography 
Art auctions-Catalogs 
Auction catalogues on microfiche 
Art reproductions 

British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars 
Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Art-Bibliography 

Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Art-Exhibitions-Catalogs-Bibliography 

Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Art-France—Pictorial works 

Index photographique de Part en France 
Art-Gennany-Pictorial works 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland 
Art-Great Britain 

British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars 
Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Art-Library catalogs 

Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Art-U.S. 

Auction catalogues on microfiche 
Index of American design 
Art—U.S.—Southern states 

Mississippi oral history collection 
Arts-F rance-History 

Index photographique de Part en France 
Arts-Germany-History 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland 
Arts-History-Bibliography 

Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Arts-U.S. 

Index of American design 
Asia-Foreign relations 
Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement) 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 
Asia-History-20th c. 

Japan and its occupied territories during World War II 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 

Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 

Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 


127 


Asia—Politics and government 
Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement) 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 

Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 
Asia-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 
Auction catalogs 

Auction catalogues on microfiche 
Auctions-Catalogs-Bibliography 

Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Austria—Politics and govemment-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Austria, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954 
Authoritarianism-Chile 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 

B 


Banks and banking—U.S. 

Papers of the Federal Reserve System 
Banks and banking—U.S.—History 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Baptists-Eastem Europe 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Baptists—Soviet Union 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Barnett, Claude A. 

Claude A Barnett papers 
Beirut 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Berlin-Directories 

Berlin Directory = Berliner Adressbuch 
Bibliography 
ACRL microcard series 
Bibliographical Society of America. Papers 
Bibliography of American women 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Eighteenth century short title catalogue 
Library and information science research reports 
Bibliography-U.S.-Women 

Bibliography of American women 
Biography 

British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 

German biographical archive = Deutsches biographisches Archiv 


128 


Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985 
Biography-Germany 

German biographical archive = Deutsches biographisches Archiv 
Biography-Great Britain 
British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Biography—Ireland 

British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Biography-Scotland 

British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Biography-Soviet Union 
Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985 
Biography-U.S.-Afro-Americans 
Claude A. Barnett papers 
Biography-U.S.-Southwestern states 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Biography-Wales 

British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Black studies 
Abolitionist periodicals 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Claude A. Barnett papers 

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Papers, 1919-1944 
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers 
East St. Louis race riot of 1917 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Hastie, William. Papers 

Hope, John and Lugenia Burns. Papers of John and Lugenia Burns Hope 
Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 
Mississippi oral history collection 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations fi-om the Revolution through the Civil War 

Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974 

Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 

Survey Associates records 

Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in 
Texas, 1603-1803 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
1919-1944 

Bonus Army (Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932) 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Books 

Early science fiction novels 


129 


European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air = Europaische 
Beitrage zur Geschichte des Weltkrieges II, 1939-1945: Luftkrieg 
German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

History of nursing 
History of photography 
History of women 
Millerites and early Adventists 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 
Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States 
Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845 
Brazil-History-19th c. 

Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921 
British Broadcasting Corporation 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 
British Foreign Office 
Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939 
British Library. Research Division 

Library and information science research reports 
Broadcast transcripts 

Columbia Broadcasting System. Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 
Bulgaria-History-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954 
Business 

International annual reports collection 
Business archives 

Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
Business-Great Britain-History 
Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 
Business-Latin America-History 
Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 
Business—U.S. 

Area business databank 

CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports 
History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
Q-file 

Records of the Federal Trade Commission 
Business-U.S.—History 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Butler, Josephine 
Josephine Butler letter collection 


130 


C 


California-History 
Archive Franciscano 
California-History, local 
University of California, Berkeley. 
University of California, Berkeley. 
California—History, local—Bay area 
University of California, Berkeley. 
University of California, Berkeley. 


Outstanding women of California oral history collection 
Suffragists oral history collection 


Bay Area Foundation oral history collection 
California Jewish community oral history collection 
California-History, local-Southem California 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series B, Huntington Beach 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series A, Newport Beach 
California—Politics and government—20th c. 

University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
Camoes, Luis de 

Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921 
Canada-Imprints-Catalogs 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 
Cartoons 

Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985 
Cataloging and classification—Subject headings 
Subject headings in microform 
Catalogs-Books 
History of nursing 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 
Catalogs—Exhibitions 

Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs 
Catalogs-Library 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 = Kataloge der Bibliothek des 
Deutschen Museums in Munchen 

Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center Cologne 

Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen = Dissertationen-Katalog der 
Universitatsbibilothek Tubingen 
Eighteenth century short title catalogue 
EMI-Pathe film library catalogue 

Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist of the dance collection 

Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Los Angeles, University of Southern California. Library. Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, 
University of Southern California, Los Angeles 
Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Catholic Church-Chile 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Catholic Church—Latin America 
Dossiers Indal 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9 
Puebla 79 


131 


Catholic church-Latin America-19th*20th c. 


Serie conflicto religiose 
Catholic church—Mexico 
Serie conflicto religiose 
Censorship-U.S.-WorId War II 
History of the Office of Censorship 
Census-England 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and 
Wales, 1983 
Census-Great Britain 
Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. 

Census—Ireland 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 
Census-Wales 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and 
Wales, 1983 

Chicago-Italian Americans 

University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
Chile-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 

MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3 
Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1 
Chile-Resistance movement-20th c. 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 
MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3 
China—Foreign relations 
China: special studies, 1970-1980 
China-Foreign relations-Japan 
China, 1911-1941 


China—Foreign relations—Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 


China-History-20th c. 

China and India 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement 

China, 1911-1941 

China: special studies, 1970-1980 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal aff^airs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1940-1944 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1945-1949 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of China, 1940-1944. Internal affairs of China, 1940-1944 
China-History-Civil War-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of China, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of China, 1945-1949 
China-Politics and government-20th c. 

China: special studies, 1970-1980 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1940-1944 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1945-1949 


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Christian church 

Search under Christianity, Catholic church, Church..., and names of individual churches 
Christian sects-U.S.-History 
Millerites and early Adventists 
Christianity and politics-Latin America 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Dossiers Indal 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9 
Christianity-Asia 
State of the churches 
Christianity-Eastern Europe 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Christianity-E^cumenical movement 
Library of church unity periodicals 
Christianity-Europe-20th c. 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
State of the churches 

Christianity—Germany-History- 16th-20th c. 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Christianity-Great Britain 
State of the churches 
Christianity-History-Germany 
Rugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag 
Christianity—History-Reformation 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Christianity-NetherIands-History-16th-20th c. 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Christianity-Periodicals 
Library of church unity periodicals 
Christianity-Soviet Union 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 
Christianity—U.S. 

Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics 
Millerites and early Adventists 
State of the churches 
Christianity-U.S.-Evangelical movement 

Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics 
Church and social problems-20th c. 

State of the churches 

Church and social problems-Europe-20th c. 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
Church and social problems-Latin America 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Dossiers Indal 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9 
Church and state-Mexico-20th c. 

Serie conflicto religioso 
Church architecture-Armenia 
Armenian architecture 


133 


Cities and towns-lreland 
Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 
Cities and towns-U.S.-Finance 
Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Cities and towns-U.S.-History 
Survey Associates records 
City directories 

Berlin Directory = Berliner Adressbuch 
Civil rights movements-U.S. 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Civil rights movements—U.S.-History 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 
Civil rights movements-U.S.—Mississippi 
Mississippi oral history collection 
Civil rights—Americas 

Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Archive 
of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas 
Civil rights-South Africa 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 
Civil rights-U.S. 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Hastie, William. Papers 

History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969) 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 
Mississippi oral history collection 
President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 
Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Civil rights-U.S.-History 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
1919-1944 

Civil rights-U.S.-Law and legislation 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
Civilian Conservation Corps 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Clipping files 
Area business databank 
Claude A. Barnett papers 
Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 
Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper articles, 1892-1964 


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Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968 

Serie conflicto religioso 

Trigant Burrow research collection 

Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Collective settlements-U.S. 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 
Colleges and universities-History-Wisconsin 
University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

Colorado Coal Strike (1914) 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and 
background research materials 
Columbia Broadcasting Service 
Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Communism 

Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth International: 1930-1940 
Communism—Chile 
Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1 
Communism—China 
China, 1911-1941 
Communism-Latin America 
Dossiers Indal 
Communism—U.S. 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Congo 

Search under Zaire 
Consumer protection-U.S. 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
Corporation reports 

International annual reports collection 
Q-file 

Corporations—U.S.—Analysis 
CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports 
Corporations-Intemational 
International annual reports collection 
Corporations-Intemational-Directories 
Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Corporations—U.S.-Annual reports 
Q-file 

Corporations—U.S.-Directories 
Colt collection of state [industrial] directories* 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Court records 

Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Cranz, F. Edward 

Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts through 1600 A.D. 


135 


Crawford, Merritt 
Merritt Crawford papers 
Crimean War, 1853-1856 
Russian empire 
Cristero rebellion, 1926-1929 
Serie conflicto religiose 
Cuba-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 
Cuba-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 
Cuba-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 


1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs 

1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs 

1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs 


D 


Dance-History 

Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist of the dance collection 
Demographics 

Search under Population or Census or Vital statistics 
Desegregation 

Search under School integration 
Design-U.S.-History 
Index of American design 
Diplomatic records 

Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the 
Hungarian Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, ft-om January to March 1920 
Diplomatic records—Great Britain 
Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

Diplomatic correspondence of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776 
Documents on British policy overseas 
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence 
Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. Africa confidential print, CO. 879 
Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence 
Russian empire 
Diplomatic records-Italy 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 


Diplomatic records-Netherlands 
Indonesia, memories van overgave 
Diplomatic records—United States 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 


China: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
China: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Cuba: 1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
Cuba: 1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs 


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Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
Confidential U.S. State 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State 
1950-1954 

Confidential U.S. State 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State 
1950-1954 

Confidential U.S. State 
1950-1954 


Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 
Department central files. 


Germany: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Germany: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941 
Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 
Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Great Britain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Japan: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs 
Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 


Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 

Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 

Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 

Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs. 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Magic documents: summaries and transcripts of 
1938-1945 


Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949 
Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
the top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 


Potsdam Conference documents 
Directories 

Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories 
Disarmament 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency 

United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: 
meetings and documents 
Dissertations, academic-Germany-Catalogs 

Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen 
Dissertations, academic-U.S. 

ACRL microcard series 

Research abstracts 
Dominican Republic 

Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969) 
Drama 

German and Austrian drama 
DuBois, W. E. B. 

Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 


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Dulles, John Foster 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961) 

E 


Economic development 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 

Equality, Development & Peace Economic policy-U.S. 

Papers of the Federal Reserve System 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources 
Economics-Europe-History-16th-17th c. 

Gitelson collection 
Economics-U.S.-20th c. 

National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
Economics—U.S.—History 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources 
Ecuador—History 

Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo 
Ecumenical movement 
Library of church unity periodicals 

World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. Official, numbered publications 
Ecumenism Research Agency 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics 
Library of church unity periodicals 
Edison, Thomas 

Edison, Thomas A. Papers 
Education-Nursing education-History 
History of nursing 
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969 
Eisenhower, Dwight D.—Presidency 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961) 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961) 
Elections-U.S.-Presidential-Histoiy- 19th c. 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900 
Ely, Richard T. 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 
Energy policy-U.S. 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement 
Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-1976, supplement 
Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980 
English literature—18th c.—Bibliography 
Eighteenth century short title catalogue 
English literature-19th-20th c. 


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Early science fiction novels 
Environmental health 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Environmental protection—U.S. 

Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979 
Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Ethics in govemment-Alaska 
Fairbanks state office lease 
Europe, Eastern-Foreign relations-U.S. 

John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963 
Europe-Economic integration 
Documents on British policy overseas 
Europe-Genealogy 

Paget, Gerald. Gerald Paget collection 
Europe-History-16th-18th c. 

Gitelson collection 
Europe-History-20th c. 

Postwar Europe 

Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 
Europe—Politics and government—20th c. 

Europe and NATO: special studies, 1970-1980 
Europe, 1946-1976 (CIA research reports) 

Europe, 1950-1951 supplement (O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports) 

Postwar Europe 
Evangelical academies-Europe 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain 
Evangelicalism-Eastern Europe 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Evangelicalism-Periodicals 
Library of church unity periodicals 
Evangelicalism-Soviet Union 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Evangelicalism-U.S. 

Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics 
Expositions-Catalogs 

Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs 

F 


Fabian Society 

Archives of the Fabian Society 
Fascism and anti-fascism-Spain 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Fawcett Library 

Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic 
FBI 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 


139 


Federal Labor Unions 
American Federation of Labor records 
Feminism-Great Britain-History 
Josephine Butler letter collection 
Feminism-U.S.-History 
Isabella Beecher Hooker project 
Finance—U.S.-History 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Finland-History-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating 
affairs of Finland, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Finland, 1950-1954 
Finland—Politics and govemment-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating 
affairs of Finland, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Finland, 1945-1949 

Folk art 

Search under Arts 
Fourth International 

Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth International: 1930-1940 
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806 
Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox 
France-Foreign relations-Mexico 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
France-History-16th-18th c. 

Gitelson collection 

France-Politics and government-19th c. 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 
France-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Parti Republicain, Radical «fe. Radical-Socialiste. Compte-rendu stenographique 
Franciscans-History 
Archivo Franciscano 
Franco, Francisco 

Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Frankfurter, Felix 
Frankfurter, Felix. Papers 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
Friendly societies-Massachusetts-History 
Scots’ Charitable Society. 


to the internal 

to the internal 


G 


Gallup Poll 

American public opinion data 
Garvey, Marcus 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement 

Gay liberation movement—Great Britain 
Sexual politics in Britain 
Genealogy sources 

Bowman, George Ernest. Bowman files 


140 


Documentary relations of the Southwest 

Gavit, Joseph 1876-. American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 

Landowners of Ireland 

Massachusetts vital records 

Paget, Gerald. Gerald Paget collection 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Genealogy—Europe 

Paget, Gerald. Gerald Paget collection 
Genealogy-Germany—City directories 
Berlin Directory 
Genealogy-Great Britain 
British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Genealogy-Indians of North America 

South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Genealogy-Ireland 

British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 
Landowners of Ireland 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
Genealogy-Massachusetts 
Bowman, George Ernest. Bowman files 
Massachusetts vital records 
Genealogy-Scotland 

British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Genealogy—Southwestern states 

Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Genealogy—U.S. 

Gavit, Joseph 1876-. American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829 
Genealogy—Wales 

British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries 
Geology-U.S.-Surveys 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
George I, King of Great Britain 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 
George II, King of Great Britain 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 
George III, King of Great Britain 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 

Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. Series one. Home Office class HO 42 
(George III, correspondence, 1782-1820) 

Germany (East)-History-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. 

Germany (East)—Politics and government—20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. 

Germany—Armed forces-World War II 
German Army High Command, 1938-1945 


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Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider 
Germany-Bibliography 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 
Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center Cologne 
Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen 
Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Germany-Biography 
German biographical archive 
Germany-Church history 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Germany-City directories 
Berlin Directory 

Germany—Dissertations-Bibliography 


Germany: 

Germany: 


foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
foreign affairs, 1940-1944 


Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen 
Germany—Foreign relations—20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Potsdam Conference documents 
Germany-History-15th-17th c. 

Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag 
Germany-History-16th-18th c. 

Gitelson collection ^ 

Germany-History-1919-1932 
Berlin Directory 

Germany-History-20th c. Search also under 
World War II-Germany 
World War I-Germany 
Allied Powers Reparation Commission 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air 

Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery 

Germany and its occupied territories during World War II 

Germany, 1919-1941 

Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944 

Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider 

Situation reports and dispatches = Lageberichte (1920-1929) und Meldungen (1929-1933): Reichskommissar 
fur Uberwachung der offentlichen Ordnung und Nachrichtensammelstelle im Reichsministerium des 
Innern ' 


Germany: 

Germany: 


foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941 
Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 


Germany-Imprints-15th-17th c. 

Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag 
Germany-Imprints-16th-20th c. 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 


Germany-Imprints-17th-19th c. 

German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 
Germany—Jewish community—14th-16th c. 

Rothenburg Judenackten 
Germany-Periodicals 

German books and periodicals fi-om the Wilhelm Scherer collection 


142 


Germany-Politics and governnient-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 
Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion 
eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes 
Germany, 1919-1941 
Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944 
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will 

Situation reports and dispatches = Lageberichte (1920-1929) und Meldungen (1929-1933): Reichskommissar 
fur Uberwachung der offentlichen Ordnung und Nachrichtensammelstelle im Reichsministerium des 
Innern 

Germany-Resistance movements-1918-1933 

Situation reports and dispatches = Lageberichte (1920-1929) und Meldungen (1929-1933): Reichskommissar 
fur Uberwachung der offentlichen Ordnung und Nachrichtensammelstelle im Reichsministerium des 
Innern 

Germany-Social life and customs-History 
Rugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag 
Gomez Farias, Valentin, 1781-1858 
Archivo Gomez Farias 
Government documents 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace 
Government documents—Africa 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Government documents—Great Britain 
British official documents, colonial Africa 
British official publications not published by HMSO 
British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899 
Government documents—Ireland 
Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800 
Government documents-Mexico 
Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 
Government documents-Russia 
Russian imperial government publications 
Government documents-South Africa 

Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa. Debates and proceedings of the Coloured 
Persons Representative Council 
Government documents-United States 
American foreign policy, foreign affairs press briefings. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966 
United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
Great Britain—Archives—Inventories 
National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom 
Great Britain-Armed forces-Women 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 
Great Britain-Biography 
British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 


143 


Great Britain-Business-History 
Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 
Great Britain-Colonies-Africa 
British official documents, colonial Africa 

Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. Africa confidential print, CO. 879 
Great Britain-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Documents on British policy overseas 
Great Britain-Foreign relations-Africa 
British official documents, colonial Africa 

Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. Africa confidential print, CO. 879 
Great Britain-Foreign relations-Japan 
Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence 
Great Britain—Foreign relations—Latin America 

British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899 
Great Britain-Foreign relations-Middle East 
Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

Great Britain-Foreign relations—Palestine 
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence 
Great Britain-Foreign relations-Russia-18th c. 

Diplomatic correspondence of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776 
Great Britain-Foreign reIations-Russia-19th c. 

Russian empire 

Great Britain—Foreign relations-Spain—20th c. 

Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939 
Great Britain-History-16th-18th c. 

Gitelson collection 
Great Britain-History-18th c. 

Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768). Newcastle papers from the British Library, 
London 

Great Britain-History-18th-19th c. 

Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. Series one. Home Office class HO 42 
(George III, correspondence, 1782-1820) 

Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger 
Great Britain-History-19th c. 

Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool 
Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel 
Great Britain-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
History of the Ministry of Munitions 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 
Great Britain-History-Sources 

National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom 
Great Britain-Imprints-18th c.-Bibliography 
Eighteenth century short title catalogue 
Great Britain—Periodicals—20th c. 

Sexual politics in Britain 


144 


Social and political status of women in Britain 
Great Britain-Politics and government-18th c. 

Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox 
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782 

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768). Newcastle papers from the British Library, 
London 

Great Britain-Politics and govemment-18th-19th c. 

Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. Series one. Home Office class HO 42 
(George III, correspondence, 1782-1820) 

Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger 
Great Britain-Politics and government-19th c. 

British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899 
Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool 
Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel 
Great Britain-Politics and government-20th c. 

British official publications not published by HMSO 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
Great Britain. Cabinet Office. Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 
Great Britain-Social conditions-World War II 
Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949 
Great Britain. Colonial Office 

Great Britain. Colonial Ofice. Africa confidential print, CO. 879 
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office 
Documents on British policy overseas 
Great Britain. Foreign Office 
Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence 

Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939 
Great Britain. Public Record Office 
History of the Ministry of Munitions 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
Great Northern Railway-Records 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
Griffith, D. W. 

Griffith, D. W. (David Wark), 1975-1948. D. W. Griffith papers, 1897-1954 

H 


Haags Gemeentemuseum. Muziekbibliothek 
Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist of the dance collection 
Hammond, James Henry (1795-1865) 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Harris Poll 

American public opinion data 


145 


Harvard Theatre Collection-Playbills 

Playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection 
Harvard University-Library catalogs 

Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Hasse, Adelaide R. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
Hastie, William 

Hastie, William. Papers 
Hays, Will 

Will Hays papers 
Herter, Christian 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961) 

Herzl, Theodor 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode 
Hiss, Alger 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 


Hitler, Adolf 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 
Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion 
eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes 
Hitler, Adolf-Assassination attempts 
Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944 
Holmes, Oliver Wendell 
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Papers 
Holocaust (World War II)—Oral history 
William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee 
Hooker, Isabella Beecher 

Isabella Beecher Hooker project 
Hospitals-History 
History of nursing 

Human rights Search under Civil rights 

Hungary-Foreign relations-Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) 

Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the 
Hungarian Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January to March 1920 
Hungary-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949. Internal affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954. Internal affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954 
Hunt, Mary 

Temperance and prohibition papers 


I 


Immigrants-U.S.-20th c. 

Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy 


146 


Immigrants-U.S.-Italian 

University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
Imperial War Museum (London) 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 
India-History"19th-20th c. 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 
India-History-20th c. 

China and India 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement 
Indians of Central America 

Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Archive 
of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas 
Indians of Mexico-Govemment relations 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Indians of Mexico-History 
Archivo Franciscano 
Indians of North America—Genealogy 

South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Indians of North America-Health and hygiene 

Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Indians of North America-History-16th-18th c. 

Archivo Franciscano 

Indians of North America-History-19th-20th c. 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 

Indians of North America-History-20th c. 

Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 1907-1971 

The FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee 

Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Archive 
of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas 
University of South Dakota. American Indian oral history research project: part II 
Indians of North America—Land transfers 

Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Indians of North America-Oral history-South Dakota 
University of South Dakota. American Indian oral history research project: part II 
Indians of North America-Reservations 

South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Indians of North America—Social conditions 
South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations 
Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Indians of North America-Tribal government 

Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 1907-1971 
Indians of South America 

Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Archive 
of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas 
Indochina-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 


147 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975 
Indochina-Politics and government-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Indonesia-Archaeology 

Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche 
Indonesia—History 
Indonesia, memories van overgave 
Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche 
Industries-U.S.—Directories 
Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories 
Industry-Analysis 

CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports 
Informacion Documental de America Latina (IDAL) 

MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3 
Information science 

Library and information science research reports 
Institut fur Zeitgeschichte 

Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion 
eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes 
Intelligence reports 
Africa, 1941-1961 
Africa, 1946-1976 
Africa, special studies, 1962-1980 
Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

China and India 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement 
China, 1911-1941 
Middle East 

Middle East (1950-1961 supplement) 

Intelligence service-Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

Intelligence service-U.S.—World War II 

O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch, war diaries 
International business enterprises 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985 
International trade 

International trade, 1971-1981 
International trade: special studies, 1982-1985 
Inventors-U.S. 

Edison, Thomas A. Papers 
Investments, foreign-U.S. 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special 
studies, 1982-1985 


148 


Iran-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Iran—Foreign relations—Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

Iran-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Iran—Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Iraq-Foreign relations 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Iraq—Politics and government 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Ireland-Archives 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
Ireland-Biography 

British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940 
Ireland-Genealogy 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland 
Ireland-Geography 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 
Ireland-History 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland 
Ireland-Landowners 
Landowners of Ireland 

Ireland-Politics and government-17th-18th c. 

Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800 
Ireland. Parliament—Records 
Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800 
Israel 


Search also under 
Jerusalem 
Middle East 


Israel-Foreign relations-Great Britain 
Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence 
Israel-Foreign relations-U.S. 

Israel, national security files, 1963-1969 
Israel-History-19th c. 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode 
Israel-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

Israel-Politics and government 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 


Israel-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: 


internal affairs and foreign affairs. 


149 


1945-1949 

Italian Americans-History 

University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
Italy-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
Italy—Foreign relations-U.S. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Italy-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
Italy-History-World War I 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
Italy—Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
IWW 

President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and background 
research materials 


J 


Japan-Foreign relations-China 
China, 1911-1941 

Japan—Foreign relations—Great Britain 

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence 
Japan—Foreign relations-Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

Japan-Foreign relations-U.S. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Japan-History—20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Japan and its occupied territories during World War II 
Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 
Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 
Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 
Magic documents: summaries and transcripts of the top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 
1938-1945 

Saionji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940: complete translation into English 
Japan-Land reform 

Lade] insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 


150 


Japan-Military afrairs-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Japan-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal affairs, 1945-1949 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia 

Saionji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940: complete translation into English 
Japanese Americans-Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers of the U.S. 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 
University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
Jerusalem 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Jews-Califomia—History 

University of California, Berkeley. California Jewish community oral history collection 
Jews—Germany—14th-16th c. 

Rothenburg Judenackten 
Jews-History-20th c. 

Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets 
Jews-Persecution Search also under 
Holocaust 
World War H 

Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets 
Jews-U.S.-Oral history 

William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee 
John Paul H (Pope) 

Puebla 79 

Johnson, Lyndon B.—Presidency 
Civil rights during the Johnson administration 
Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969) 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969) 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson 
National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969 
Joumalism-U.S.-20th c. 

President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963) 

Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985 
Journalism-U.S.-Vietnam war 
Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Judaism 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode 
Judicial opinions-U.S.-Supreme Court 
Frankfurter, Felbc. Papers 
J udiciary-U.S.-History 

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Papers 

University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 


151 


K 


Kellog, Paul 

Survey Associates records 
Kennedy, John F. 

John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper articles, 1892-1964 
Kennedy, John F.~Presidency 
Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963) 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Afi-ica: national security files, 1961-1963 

President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963) 

Kennedy, John F.-Presidential campaign 
John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign 
Kennedy, Robert F. 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968 
King, Martin Luther, Jr. 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 
Knights of Labor 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 
Knoedler Library 
Auction catalogues on microfiche 
Korea-History-20th c. 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 
Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 
Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 
Korea-History-Allied occupation, 1945-1948 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the 
affairs of Korea, 1945-1949. 

Korea-History—Japanese occupation, 1910-1945 
United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the 
affairs of Korea, 1930-1939. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the 
affairs of Korea, 1940-1944. 

Korea-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia 
Korean War, 1950-1953 

Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur 

L 


internal 

internal 

internal 


Labor and laboring classes-Great Britain 
Archives of the Fabian Society 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 
Labor and laboring classes-U.S.-Civil rights 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 


152 


Labor and laboring classes-U.S.-History 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

American Federation of Labor records 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and background 
research materials 

Labor and laboring classes—U.S.—Personal narratives 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and background 
research materials 

Labor and laboring classes—U.S.—Women workers 
Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
Labor and laboring classes-U.S.-World War I 
Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919 
Labor law and legislation-U.S.-World War I 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
Labour Party (Great Britain) 

Archives of the Fabian Society 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 
Labour Party (Great Britain)-Women’s Organisation 
Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Ladejinsky, Wolf Isaac 
Ladej insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 
Land reform 

Ladej insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 
Landowners-Ireland 
Landowners of Ireland 
Latin America-Business-History 
Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 
Latin America-Catholic church 
Puebla 79 

Serie conflicto religioso 

Latin America—Foreign relations-Great Britain 
British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899 
Latin America-History-19th century 
British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899 
Latin America—Politics and government—20th c. 

Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Dossiers Indal 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9 
Latin America, 1941-1961 
Latin America, 1946-1976 
Latin America: special studies, 1962-1980 
Latin America: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 
Law-U.S. 

Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 
Lebanon-Foreign relations 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 


153 


Lebanon-Politics and government 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Left (politics)-Great Britain 
Archives of the Fabian Society 
Left (politics)—U.S.-History-20th c. 

Contemporary history project: oral history collection 
Levi Strauss & Co.-History 

University of California, Berkeley. California Jewish community oral history collection 
Liberation theology 

Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Libraries-U.S. 

Library of Congress: a documentary history 
Library catalogs—Germany 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 

Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center Cologne Library catalogs-Harvard University 
Harvard University. Fine Arts Library. Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library 
Library of Congress—Archives 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Library of Congress—History 

Library of Congress: a documentary history 
Library science 
ACRL microcard series 
Bibliographical Society of America. Papers 
Library and information science research reports 
Lifivynn Foundation 
Trigant Burrow research collection 
Liquor laws-U.S.—History 
Temperance and prohibition papers 
Literature, German-History 

German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 
Literature, Latin 
Vergiliana collection 
Literature, Portuguese 
Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921 
Literature, Spanish 

Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo 
Little presses-United States-Catalogs 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 
Liverpool, Robert Banks 

Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool 
Lloyd George, David 
History of the Ministry of Munitions 
Ludlow massacre 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and background 
research materials 


154 


M 


MacArthur, Douglas 

Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur 
Madero, Francisco I, 1873-1913 
Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Manuscripts-Women 
History of women 
Manuscripts, American 

Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963) 

Edison, Thomas A. Papers 
Frankfurter, Felix. Papers 

Griffith, D. W. (David Wark), 1975-1948. D. W. Griffith papers, 1897-1954 
Hastie, William. Papers 
History of nursing 

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Papers 

Hope, John and Lugenia Burns. Papers of John and Lugenia Burns Hope 

Isabella Beecher Hooker project 

Lade] insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 

Merritt Crawford papers 

Millerites and early Adventists 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Vance, Zebulon Baird. Papers of 2Lebulon Vance 
Will Hays papers 

Manuscripts, American-Inventories 
National inventory of documentary sources in the United States 
Manuscripts, British 

Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic 

Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox 

Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953 

Josephine Butler letter collection 

Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool 

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768). Newcastle papers from the British Library, 
London 

Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel 
Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger 
Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Manuscripts, British—Inventories 
National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom 
Manuscripts, East European 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Manuscripts, European 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
History of nursing 
Manuscripts, German 

Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider 
Manuscripts, Israeli 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode 


155 


Manuscripts, Italian 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
Manuscripts, Japanese 

Saionji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940: complete translation into English 
Manuscripts, Jewish-Germany 
Rothenburg Judenackten 
Manuscripts, Latin American 
Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Archivo Franciscano 
Archivo Gomez Farias 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Serie conflicto religioso 
Manuscripts, Latin—Inventories 

Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts through 1600 A.D. 

Manuscripts, medieval—Germany 
Rothenburg Judenackten 
Manuscripts, Mexican 
Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Archivo Franciscano 
Archivo Gomez Farias 
Serie conflicto religioso 
Manuscripts, Soviet 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Manuscripts, Spanish 
Archivo Gomez Farias 

Concordances and texts of the royal scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio 
Maps 

Indonesia, memories van overgave 
Marketing-Analysis 

CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports 
Maryland Historical Society-Archives 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Massachusetts—Genealogy 
Bowman, George Ernest. Bowman files 
Massachusetts vital records 
Massachusetts-History-Revolutionary war 
Province in rebellion 
Massachusetts-Local history 
Massachusetts vital records 
Masters theses 
ACRL microcard series 
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 1832-1867 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Mayflower descendants 
Bowman, George Ernest. Bowman files 
McDonnell, Joseph P. 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement. 


156 


1862-1980 
Medicine—History 
History of nursing 
Medicine-History-U.S. 

Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Merit Report 

American public opinion data 
Mexico-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Mexico-Foreign relations-France 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Mexico—History-to 1810 
Archivo Franciscano 
Mexico-History-17th-19th c. 

Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Mexico-History-19th c. 

Archivo Gomez Farias 
Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo 
Mexico-History-19th-20th c. 

Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 
Mexico-History-20th c. 

Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Serie conflicto religioso 
Mexico-Periodicals 
Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 
Mexico-Politics and government-19th c. 

Archivo Gomez Farias 
Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 
Mexico-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
Mexico—Presidents 
Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero 
Archivo Gomez Farias 

Mexico. Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia 
Serie conflicto religioso 
Middle Ages-Germany-Manuscripts 
Rothenburg Judenackten 
Middle East-Architecture 
Armenian architecture 
Middle East-History 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 
Middle East-History-19th-20th c. 

Historical photographs of the Middle East 
Middle E^st-History-20th c. 

Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919) 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 


157 


1950-1954 

Great Britain. Colonial Office, Palestine correspondence 
Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 
Middle East-Photographs 
Historical photographs of the Middle East 
Middle East—Politics and government—20th c. 

Middle East 

Middle East (1950-1961 supplement) 

Middle East, 1946-1976 
Middle East; special studies, 1970-1980 
Middle East: special studies, 1980-1982 supplement 
Millerites-U.S.-History 
Millerites and early Adventists 
Miscellaneous Cooperative Association Records 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 


Missions and missionaries—Women 

Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. Women’s work collection 
Missions, American 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 
Mississippi—History 
Mississippi oral history collection 
Montalvo, Juan 

Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo 
Morgenthau, Henry 

Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 
Motion picture catalogs 

EMI-Pathe film library catalogue 
Motion pictures 
Will Hays papers 
Motion pictures-Catalogs 
EMI-Pathe film library catalogue 
Motion pictures-Germany-History 
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will 
Motion pictures-history 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Griffith, D. W. (David Wark), 1975-1948. D. W. Griffith papers, 1897-1954 
Merritt Crawford papers 
Movie advertisements 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 


Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 


Movie cast lists 
Barbour, Alan G, 

Movie posters 
Barbour, Alan G. 

Movie stills 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Munich. Central Institute for Art History-Catalog 

Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munchen. Bibliothek. Catalog 
Music-History-Dance music 

Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist of the dance collection 


158 


N 


NAACP 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 
National Security Council (U.S.) 

Documents of the National Security Council 

Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports 
National Socialist Party 

Search under Nazi Party 
National Woman’s Party 

University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
NATO 

Europe and NATO: special studies, 1970-1980 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
Nazi Party 

Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion 
eines verlorengegangenen Bestandes 
Nazism-Germany 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 
Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will 
Near East Search under Middle East 
Netherlands—Church history 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Netherlands-Colonies-Asia 

Indonesia, memories van overgave 
Netherlands—Imprints- I6th-20th c. 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Neue Freie Presse 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 
New Deal, 1933-1939 

New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
New Guinea—History 
Indonesia, memories van overgave 
New South (periodical) 

Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 
New York Public Library—Archives 
Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974 
Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768) 

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768). Newcastle papers from the British Library, 
London 
Newspapers 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Newsreels-Catalogs 
EMI-Pathe film library catalogue 
Nicaragua-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
Nicaragua-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs 


159 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
Nixon, Richard—Senatorial campaigns 
University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
North Atlantic Treaty Organization 
Europe and NATO: special studies, 1970-1980 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
North Carolina-History-Reconstruction 
Vance, Zebulon Baird. Papers of Zebulon Vance 
Northwest states—History 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
Nuclear disarmament 

United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: 
meetings and documents 
Nuclear energy—U.S. 

Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979 
United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
Nuclear proliferation 

Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979 
Nuclear weapons 

Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, 1969-1981 
Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, supplement, 1981-1983 
Nursing-Education-History 
History of nursing 
Nursing-History 
History of nursing 


O 


Occupational diseases 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Office of Strategic Services 
China and India 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement 
Oil and petroleum 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-76, supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980 

Oneida community 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 
OPEC 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985 

Opera—Austria—18th c. 

German and Austrian drama 
Opposition (Political science)-Chile 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 
Oral histoiy 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 


160 


Contemporary history project: oral history collection 
Former members of Congress oral history collection 
History of nursing 
Mississippi oral history collection 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series B, Huntington Beach 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series A, Newport Beach 
Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969 
Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
University of California, Berkeley. Bay Area Foundation oral history collection 

California Jewish community oral history collection 
Earl Warren oral history collection 
Outstanding women of California oral history collection 
Suffragists oral history collection 
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
University of South Dakota. American Indian oral history research project: part II 
University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee 
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985 


University of California, Berkeley. 
University of California, Berkeley. 
University of California, Berkeley. 
University of California, Berkeley. 


P 


Pacific Basin-History 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of Commissioners 
for Foreign Missions 
Palestine-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine 
1950-1954 

Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence 
Palestine-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine 
1950-1954 
Pamphlets 

Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets 

Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth International: 1930-1940 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 

Dossiers Indal 

Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers 

Rugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag 

Gitelson collection 

History of photography 


and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 


and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 


161 


History of women 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets 

Millerites and early Adventists 

Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 

Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921 

Sexual politics in Britain 

Vergiliana collection 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Panama 

Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969) 
Papal visits-Latin America (1979-80) 

Puebla 79 

Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) 

Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the 
Hungarian Peace delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January to March 1920 
Parsons, Albert R. 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 
Paul, Alice 

University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
Peel, Sir Robert 

Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel 
Periodicals 

German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 

Hemeroteca historica Mexicana 

History of nursing 

History of photography 

History of women 

Library of church unity periodicals 

Millerites and early Adventists 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 

Polish independent publications, 1976+ 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 

Sexual politics in Britain 

Social and political status of women in Britain 

Temperance and prohibition papers 

U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Periodicals, African 

Afficana serials in microform in the Library of Congress 
Periodicals, American 
Abolitionist periodicals 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Periodicals, Dutch 

Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers 


162 


Periodicals, East European 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 
Periodicals, Soviet 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Periodicals-Articles 
Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985 
Periodicals—Women 
History of women 
Petroleum industry-U.S. 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-76, supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980 

Records of the Federal Trade Commission 

Pharmacy—History-U.S. 

Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States 
Philanthropy—California 

University of California, Berkeley. Bay Area Foundation oral history collection 
Phillips, Thomas 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

Philosophy-Library catalogs 

Los Angeles, University of Southern California. Library. Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, 
University of Southern California, Los Angeles 
Photographs 
Armenian architecture 
Historical photographs of the Middle East 
History of nursing 
History of women 

Index photographique de Tart en France 
Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche 

Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952. Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland 
Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985 
Photographs-Middle East 
Historical photographs of the Middle East 
Photographs-Women 
History of women 
Photography-History 
History of photography 
Photography-Periodicals 
History of photography 
Photography-U.S. 

Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952. Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs 

Pitt, William (1759-1806)-Papers 
Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger 
Plantations-Southem states 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations fi-om the Revolution through the Civil War 


163 


Playbills-England-19th c. 

Playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection 
Poetry, Latin 
Vergiliana collection 
Poland-History-20th c. 

Polish independent publications, 1976+ 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
a^airs of Poland, 1945-1949. 

Political parties-Chile-20th c. 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981 
MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3 
Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1 
Political parties-France-20th c. 

Parti Republicain, Radical &. Radical-Socialiste. Compte-rendu stenographique 
Political parties-U.S.-Prohibition Party 
Temperance and prohibition papers 
Political parties-U.S.-Republican Party 
Papers of the Republican Party 
Pollution 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Popular culture-U.S. 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection 
Popular literature-Great Britain 
Early science fiction novels 
Popular literature-U.S. 

Early science fiction novels 
Population Search also under 
Census 
Vital statistics 

Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. [Great Britain] 

Population-Statistics 

Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. [Great Britain] 

Portugal-Civilization-19th c. 

Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921 
Potsdam Conference (1945) 

Documents on British policy overseas 
Potsdam Conference documents 
Presidency-U.S.-Elections 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900 
Presidential elections-U.S.-1968 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968 
Presidential records-United States 
Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963) 

Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969) 

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969 
Presidents-U.S.-Biography-John F. Kennedy 
John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper articles, 1892-1964 
Presidents-U.S.-Dwight D. Eisenhower 
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969 
Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961) 


164 


Presidents-U.S.-Elections 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900 
Presidents-U.S.-EIections-1960 
John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign 
PresidentS“U.S.-Elections-1968 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968 
Presidents-U.S.-Franklin D. Roosevelt 
Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 
Presidents-U.S.“Harry S. Truman 
Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946 
Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 
Presidents-U.S.-John F. Kennedy 
Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963) 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign 

President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963) 

Presidents-U.S.-Lyndon B. Johnson 
Civil rights during the Johnson administration 
Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969) 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson 
National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969 
Prime ministers-Great Britain-18th c. 

Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox 

Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768). Newcastle papers from the British Library, 
London 

Prime ministers-Great Britain-18th-19th c. 

Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger 
Prime ministers-Great Britain-19th c. 

Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool 
Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel 
Progressive era 
Survey Associates records 
Prohibition-U.S. 

Temperance and prohibition papers 
Project South 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Prostitution-Great Britain-History 
Josephine Butler letter collection 
Protestant churches-Germany—History 
Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Protestant churches-Netheriands—History 
Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Psychoanalysis 

Trigant Burrow research collection 
Psychology 

Trigant Burrow research collection 
Public health-History 
History of nursing 


165 


Public health-U.S.»20th c. 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
Public opinion-Great Britain-World War II 
Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949 
Public opinion-U.S. 

American public opinion data 

World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks 

Public policy-U.S. 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service 
Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy 
Public policy-U.S.-History 
Survey Associates records 
Temperance and prohibition papers 
Public Record Office 

Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence 
Publishers and publishing-Canada 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 
Publishers and publishing-U.S. 

Publishers’ catalogs annual 
Pulitzer prize 

Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985 


R 


Race relations-South Africa 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 

Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Afi-ica. Debates and proceedings of the Coloured 
Persons Representative Council 
Race relations-U.S. 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 

Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers 

East St. Louis race riot of 1917 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP 
President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
1919-1944 

Race relations-U.S.-Southern states 
Mississippi oral history collection 
Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 
Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Radical periodicals—Great Britain-20th c. 

Sexual politics in Britain 
Radicalism-Great Britain 
Sexual politics in Britain 
Social and political status of women in Britain 


166 


Radicalisiii-U.S.-20th c. 

Contemporary history project: oral history collection 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Radio broadcasts-Great Britain-World War II 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 
Radio broadcasts-World War II 

Columbia Broadcasting System. Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 
Railroads-U.S.-History 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
Rankin, Jeannette 

University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
Rare books-Bibliography 
Bibliographical Society of America. Papers 
Recessions-U.S.-History 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources 
Reformation-Germany 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Reformation-Netherlands 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche 
Refugees-U.S.-Policy 

Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy 
Religion-Social aspects-History 
Gitelson collection 

Relocation camps-U.S.-World War II 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers of the U.S. 

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 
Republican party-U.S. 

Papers of the Republican Party 
Research repoits 
ACRL microcard series 
Africa, 1941-1961 
Africa, 1946-1976 
Africa, special studies, 1962-1980 
Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement) 

Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 
Bibliographical Society of America. Papers 
China and India 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement 
China, 1911-1941 
China: special studies, 1970-1980 
CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports 
Europe and NATO: special studies, 1970-1980 
Europe, 1946-1976 (CIA research reports) 

Europe, 1950-1951 supplement (O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports) 

European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air 

German Army High Command, 1938-1945 

International trade: special studies, 1982-1985 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 

Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 

Latin America, 1941-1961 


167 


Latin America, 1946-1976 

Latin America: special studies, 1962-1980 

Latin America: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 

Library and information science research reports 

Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service 

Middle East 

Middle East (1950-1961 supplement) 

Middle East, 1946-1976 

Middle East: special studies, 1970-1980 

Middle East: special studies, 1980-1982 supplement 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special 
studies, 1982-1985 
Postwar Europe 

Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia 

Research abstracts 

Serie conflicto religioso 

Soviet Union 

Soviet Union, 1946-1976 

Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement 

Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980 

Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 

Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
Vietnam, National Security Council histories 

World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks 
Research-U.S. 

Masters abstracts 
Research abstracts 
Revolutions-Latin America 
Dossiers Indal 
Riefenstahl, Leni 

Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will 
Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie 
Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers 
Rogers, Edward H. 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

Roosevelt, Franklin D.—Presidency 
Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 
Roper Report 

American public opinion data 
Rosenberg, Julius 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 


168 


Russia-Foreign relations-19th-20th c. 

Russian empire 

Russia-Foreign relations—Great Britain—18th c. 

Diplomatic correspondence of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776 
Russia-History-19th-20th c. 

Russian empire 

Russian imperial government publications 
Russia-History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Russia-Imprints-19th-20th c. 

Russian imperial government publications 
Russia-Politics and government-19th-20th c. 

Russian imperial government publications 


S 


Samuel, John 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

San Francisco—History 

University of California, Berkeley. California Jewish community oral history collection 
Scherer, Wilhelm 

German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 
School integration-U.S. 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 
Science fiction 
Early science fiction novels 
Science-Great Britain-History 
Royal Society (Great Britain). Council minutes, 1660-1800 
Royal Society (Great Britain). Journal books of scientific meetings, 1660-1800 
Royal Society (Great Britain). Miscellaneous manuscripts 
Science-History-Bibliography 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 
Scientific expeditions-U.S. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
Scientists-U.S. 

Edison, Thomas A. Papers 
Scots* Charitable Society-History 
Scots’ Charitable Society. 

Scrapbooks 
History of nursing 
Sexuality-Women 

Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Shaw, George Bernard 
Archives of the Fabian Society 
Slavery and anti-slavery—U.S. 

Abolitionist periodicals 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
Small press-United States-Catalogs 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 


169 


Social movements-Great Britain-20th c. 

Sexual politics in Britain 
Social and political status of women in Britain 
Social reform—Great Britain 
Archives of the Fabian Society 
Social reform-U.S.-History 
Temperance and prohibition papers 
Survey Associates records 
Social surveys-Great Britain-World War II 
Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949 
Social welfare—History 
History of nursing 
Social welfare—U.S. 

Survey Associates records 
Socialism and Catholic Church—Latin America 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Socialism-Chile-20th c. 

Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1 
Socialism-France-20th c. 

Parti Republicain, Radical &. Radical-Socialiste. Compte-rendu stenographique 
Socialism-Great Britain 
Archives of the Fabian Society 
Socialism—Latin America 
Dossiers Indal 
Socialism-U.S.-20th c. 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Solidamosc (Labor organization) 

Polish independent publications, 19764- 
Sonnino, Sidney 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
Sonora (Mexico-State)-History 
Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana 
South Africa-Economic conditions 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

South Africa-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

South Africa-Govemment publications 

Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa. Debates and proceedings of the Coloured 
Persons Representative Council 
South Africa—History-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

South Africa-Politics and government 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 

Coloured Persons Representative Council of South Africa. Debates and proceedings of the Coloured 
Persons Representative Council 


170 


Confldential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

South Carolina Historical Society-Archives 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations fi-om the Revolution through the Civil War 
South Dakota-History 

University of South Dakota. American Indian oral history research project: part II 
Southeast Asia-Politics and government 
Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
Southern states—Architecture 

Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952. Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs 

Southern states-Civil rights 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Southern states-History-19th c. 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations fi-om the Revolution through the Civil War 
Southern states-History-20th c. 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 
Mississippi oral history collection 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Southern states—Race relations 
Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968 
Southwestern states—Bibliography 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Southwestern states-Biography 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Southwestern states-Genealogy 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Southwestern states—History 
Archivo Franciscano 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 
Sovereigns of Industry 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

Soviet Union-Biography 
Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985 
Soviet Union-Christianity 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European 
countries 

Soviet Union-Foreign relations 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Soviet Union-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

Soviet Union-Foreign relations—U.S. 

John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963 

Soviet Union 

Soviet Union, 1946-1976 

Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement 

Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980 


171 


Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 
Soviet Union—History»20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

Soviet Union-History-Revolution, 1917-1921 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Soviet Union-History-World War I 
ConHdential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Soviet Union-History-World War H 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
Soviet Union-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 
Soviet Union 
Soviet Union, 1946-1976 
Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement 
Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980 
Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 
Spain-Foreign relations-20th c. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Spain-Histoiy 

Concordances and texts of the royal scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio 
Spain-History-Civil War (1936-1939) 

Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939 
Spanish language-History 

Concordances and texts of the royal scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio 
Stanford University 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection 
Statistics 

Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. [Great Britain] 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and 
Wales, 1983 

Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in 
Texas, 1603-1803 
Statistics-Great Britain 
Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. 

Steward, Ira 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

Stocks-U.S.-History 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present 
Streeter, Thomas W. 

Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845 
Student movement—U.S. 

Contemporary history project: oral history collection 
Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941 
Student movement-Wisconsin 


172 


University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

Suffrage-U.S.-History 
Isabella Beecher Hooker project 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 
University of California, Berkeley. Suffi-agists oral history collection 
Survey (periodical) 

Survey Associates records 


T 


Technology transfer 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies) 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985 

Technology-History-Bibliography 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 
Telephone directories—U.S. 

Phonefiche 

Temperance movement-U.S. 

Temperance and prohibition papers 
Texas (territory)—History 
Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845 
Texas-History-18th-19th c. 

Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845 
Texas—History—Statistical sources 

Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in 
Texas, 1603-1803 
Theater-Austria-18th c. 

German and Austrian drama 
Theater-England-History-19th c. 

Playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection 
Theater-Germany-18th c. 

German and Austrian drama 
Three Mile Island (nuclear power plant) 

United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
Trade regulation-U.S. 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
Trade unions-Great Britain 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Trade unions—Poland—Solidarity movement 
Polish independent publications, 1976-t- 
Trade unions-U.S. 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980 

American Federation of Labor records 
Truman, Harry S.-Presidency 
Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946 
Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights 


173 


U 


United Nations 

United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: 
meetings and documents 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace 
U.S. Commission on Interracial Cooperation 
Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Papers, 1919-1944 
U.S. Congress-History~20th c. 

Former members of Congress oral history collection 
U.S. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee 
Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966 
U.S. Defense Department 
Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense 
U.S. Department of Justice—History 
History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969) 

U.S. Department of Labor 

Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
U.S. Department of State 

American foreign policy, foreign affairs press briefings. Supplement 
U.S. Department of State-Archives 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series 
U.S. Department of State-History 
Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation 
The FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee 
Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file 
U.S. Federal Trade Commission 
History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 
Records of the Federal Trade Commission 
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
U.S. Library of Congress 
Subject headings in microform 
U.S. Library of Congress-Congressional Research Service 
Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service 
U.S. Library of Congress-History 
Library of Congress: a documentary history 
U.S. Library of Congress-Manuscript Division 
National inventory of documentary sources in the United States 
U.S. National Security Council 
Vietnam, National Security Council histories 
U.S. National War Labor Board 
Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 

United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
U.S. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy (1979-1981) 

Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy 


174 


U.S. Supreme Court-Justices 
Frankfurter, Felix. Papers 
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Papers 

University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
U.S. Women’s Bureau 

Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
United States-Archives-Inventories 
National inventory of documentary sources in the United States 
United States—Armed forces-Military camps 
U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases 
United States-Armed forces-Order-books 
Early American orderly books, 1748-1817 
United States-Armed forces—Vietnam War 
History of the Vietnam War 
United States-Armed forces-Vietnamese conflict 
U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Vietnam, National Security Council histories 
United States—Bibliography-Women 
Bibliography of American women 
United States—Discovery and exploration—19th c. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
United States-^onomic policy 

National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
United States-Economic policy-History 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources 
United States-Emigration and immigration-Italian American 
University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
United States-Foreign policy-20th c. 

American foreign policy, foreign affairs press briefings. Supplement 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961) 

Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953) 

Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 

Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966 
United States-Foreign relations—Africa 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963 
United States-Foreign relations-Albania 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. 

United States-Foreign relations—Argentina 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949 
United States-Foreign relations—Asia 
Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement) 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976 
Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980 
Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement 
United States-Foreign relations-Austria 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. 


175 


United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. 

United States-Foreign relations-Bulgaria 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. 

United States—Foreign relations—Central America 

Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969) 
United States-Foreign relations-Cuba 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Cuba: 1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
United States-Foreign relations-Finland 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Finland, 1945-1949. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Finland, 1950-1954. 

United States-Foreign relations—Germany 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Potsdam Conference documents 
United States-Foreign relations-Great Britain 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
United States-Foreign reiations-Hungary 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954. 

United States-Foreign relations—Israel 
Israel, national security files, 1963-1969 
United States-Foreign relations-Italy 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
United States-Foreign relations-Japan 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941) 

United States-Foreign relations-Latin America 
Latin America, 1941-1961 
Latin America, 1946-1976 
Latin America: special studies, 1962-1980 
Latin America: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 
United States-Foreign relations-Middle East 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941 
Middle East 

Middle East (1950-1%! supplement) 

Middle East, 1946-1976 
Middle East: special studies, 1970-1980 
Middle East: special studies, 1980-1982 supplement 
United States-Foreign reiations-Nicaragua 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs 
United States-Foreign relations—South Africa 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954 

United States-Foreign relations-Southeast Asia 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 


176 


Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
United States-Foreign relations-Soviet Union 
Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963 
Soviet Union 
Soviet Union, 1946-1976 
Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement 
Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980 
Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement 
United States-Foreign relations-Spain 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
United States-Foreign relations-Vietnam 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
United States-Foreign trade 
International trade, 1971-1981 
International trade: special studies, 1982-1985 
United States-History, local-Califomia 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series B, Huntington Beach 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series A, Newport Beach 
United States-History, local-Chicago 

University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project 
United States-History, local-Massachusetts 
Massachusetts vital records 
United States-History, local-Mississippi 
Mississippi oral history collection 
United States-History, local-Northem California 
University of California, Berkeley. Bay Area Foundation oral history collection 
University of California, Berkeley. California Jewish community oral history collection 
United States-History, military-to 1900 
Early American orderly books, 1748-1817 
United States—History—Northwest states 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922 
United States-History-Reconstruction 
Vance, Zebulon Baird. Papers of Z^bulon Vance 
United States-History-Revolution, 1775-1783 
Early American orderly books, 1748-1817 
United States-History-Revolution, 1775-1783-Massachusetts 
Province in rebellion 
United States-History-Sources 

National inventoiy of documentary sources in the United States 
United States—History—Southern states 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations fi-om the Revolution through the Civil War 
United States-History-Southwestem states 
Documentary relations of the Southwest 


177 


Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845 
United States-History-Women’s history 
History of women 

United States—History—World War II 
Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945 
Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers of the U.S. 
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 
United States—History—World War H—Censorship 
History of the Office of Censorship 

Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information 
United States—Imprints—Catalogs 
Publishers’ catalogs annual 
United States-Industrial relations-World War I 
Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
United States—Industries—Directories 
Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories 
United States—Military history 

World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks 

United States—Military policy 
Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
United States—National security 
Documents of the National Security Council 
Israel, national security files, 1963-1969 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963 
John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963 
Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
United States-Politics and government—19th c. 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900 
United States-Politics and govemment-20th c. 

Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963) 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963 

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
Documents of the National Security Council 

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969 
Former members of Congress oral history collection 
History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969) 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961) 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson 

Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports 

New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 

Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969 

Papers of the Republican Party 

President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963) 

Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45 


178 


United States-Politics and government-Southern states 
Vance, Zebulon Baird. Papers of Zebulon Vance 
United States-Public policy 

Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service 
National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories 
United States-Race relations Search also under 
Civil rights 
Race relations 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 
Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947 
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers 
United States-Social conditions-History 
History of women 
Survey Associates records 

United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency 

United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents 
United States. Military Intelligence Division 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939 
United States. National Security Council 
Documents of the National Security Council 

Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports 
University of South Carolina—Archives 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
University of Virginia—Archives 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War 
University of Wisconsin<«History 
University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

Utopias-U.S. 

Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972 

V 


Vance, Zebulon Baird 

Vance, Zebulon Baird. Papers of Zebulon Vance 
Veracruz, Mexico (City)-History 
Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz 
Vergil 

Vergiliana collection 
Versailles Peace Conference (1919) 

Select reports of the American ^mmission to Negotiate Peace 
Vietnam Search also under Indochina 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954 
Vietnam-Land reform 

Ladej insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 
Vietnam-Politics and government 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 


179 


Vietnam and Southeast Asia; special studies, 1960-1980 
Vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 
History of the Vietnam War 
U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975 
Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980 
Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Vietnam, National Security Council histories 
Vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975“Peace 
Transcripts and files of the Paris peace talks on Vietnam, 1968-1973 
Vital records-U.S.-18th-19th c. 

Gavit, Joseph 1876-. American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829 
Vital statistics-England-20th c. 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and 
Wales, 1983 

Vital statistics-Wales-20th c. 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and 
Wales, 1983 


W 


War art-Great Britain 

British war art of the 20th century; the official war artists record of the two world wars 
Warfare Search also under Nuclear weapons 
Warfare—Chemical and biological 

United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: 
meetings and documents 
Warren, Earl-Biography 

University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
Water-Pollution 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950 
Webb, Beatrice 

Archives of the Fabian Society 
Webb, Sidney 

Archives of the Fabian Society 
West (U.S.)—Discovery and exploration-19th c. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government 
Westmoreland, William (General) 

Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS 
Wisconsin-History, local 

University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

Women and development 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace 
Women authors-U.S.-Bibliography 

Bibliography of American women 
Women workers-Great Britain 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 


180 


Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Women workers-U.S. 

Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
Women’s History Research Center 

Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 
Women’s Labour League 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 
Women’s organizations-South Africa 
Black Sash (Society). Papers 
Women’s rights 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace 
Women’s ilghts-Califomia-History 

University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
Women’s rights-Great Britain 

Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic 
Sexual politics in Britain 
Social and political status of women in Britain 
Women’s studies 
History of women 

World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace 
Women’s studies-Great Britain 

Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 
Josephine Butler letter collection 
Sexual politics in Britain 
Social and political status of women in Britain 

Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. Women’s work collection 
Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Women’s studies-U.S. 

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942 

Bibliography of American women 

History of nursing 

Isabella Beecher Hooker project 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 
Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965 
University of California, Berkeley. Outstanding women of California oral history collection 
University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 
Women—Health and hygiene 

Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 


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Outstanding women of California oral history collection 
Suffragists oral history collection 


Women and law 


Women and health collection 


Women-History 
History of women 
Women-History-California 
University of California, Berkeley. 

University of California, Berkeley. 

Women—History-Great Britain 
Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 
Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977 
Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
Women—History-U.S. 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and health collection 
Women’s History Research Center. Women and law 
Women-Legal status 

Women’s History Research Center. 

Women-Medical care 

Women’s History Research Center. 

Women-SufTrage-U.S. 

Isabella Beecher Hooker project 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974 
University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists oral history collection 
Works Progress Administration 
New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s 
World Bank 

Ladej insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers 

Reports and Summary Proceedings of the International Monetary Fund, 1946-1974 
Reports and Summary Proceedings of the World Bank, 1946-1974 
World Council of Churches 

World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. Official, numbered publications 
World War I-Art 

British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars 
World War I—Belgium-Refugees 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

World War I—Germany-Allied occupation, 1918-1930 
Allied Powers Reparation Commission 
World War I-Great Britain 

History of the Ministry of Munitions 
World War I-Great Britain-Civilian relief 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, 
Lambeth, London 

World War I-Great Britain-Women’s employment 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920 
World War I-Hungary-Peace 

Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the 
Hungarian Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January to March 1920 
World War I-Italy 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino 
World War I—Peace 

Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the 


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Hungarian Peace delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January to March 1920 
Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace 
World War I>-Reparations 
Allied Powers Reparation Commission 
World War I-Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
World War I-U.S. 

World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks 

World War I—U.S.-Industrial relations 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929 
Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918 
World War I-U.S.-Military camps 

U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases 
World War II—Aerial operations, German 

European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air 
World War II-Art 

British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars 
World War Il-Censorship-U.S. 

History of the Office of Censorship 

Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information 
World War II—Germany 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: foreign affairs 1940-1944 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944 

European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air 

Germany and its occupied territories during World War II 
Germany, 1919-1941 
World War II-Germany—Armed forces 
German Army High Command, 1938-1945 
Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider 
World War II-Germany-Personal accounts 
Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider 
World War II-Great Britain 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 

Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949 
World War II—Intelligence service—U.S. 

O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch, war diaries 
World War Il-Italy 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944 
World War II-Japan 

Japan and its occupied territories during World War II 

Magic documents: summaries and transcripts of the top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 
1938-1945 

World War Il-Japanese Americans Search also under 
Japanese Americans 
Relocation camps 


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World War II-U.S.-Relocation camps 
University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history collection 
World War Il-Jews-Oral history 

William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee 
World War II—Netherlands 

Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers 
World War Il-Peace 

Potsdam Conference documents 
World War Il-Propaganda 

Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information 
World War Il-Sources 

Columbia Broadcasting System. Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945 
World War Il-Soviet Union-Restitution 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 
1950-1954 

World War Il-Soviet Union 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union 
World War II-U.S. 

History of the Office of Censorship 
Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945 
Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946 
World War II-U.S.-Military camps 

U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases 
World War II-U.S.-Military policy 
Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 
World War II-U.S.-Relocation camps Search also under 
Japanese Americans 
Relocation camps 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers of the U.S. 
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians 
World War Il-Underground literature 

Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers 
World’s fairs-Catalogs 

Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs 
Wounded Knee (S.D.)-History-Indian occupation, 1973 
The FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee 


Y 


Yugoslavia-History-20th c. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal 
affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. 


Z 


Zaire-Archives 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 


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Zaire—Politics and government 
Africa, 1946-1976 

Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Zionism 

Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895 
Herzl, Theodor 1860-1904. Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode 


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List of Titles and Added Titles 

The descriptions of microform collections in this guide are arranged alphabetically by exact title (or 
other main entry as established by catalogers at the Library of Congress). Below is a list of the collections 
described (abbreviated where necessary), in the order in which they appear. There are also cross-references 
from alternate or commonly used titles by which readers or librarians may refer to the collections. 


A 


Abolitionist periodicals. 

Acheson conversations and meetings. Search under Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson 
(1949-1953) 

ACRL microcard series. 

Adam drawings. Search under Drawings of Robert and James Adam in Sir John Soane’s Museum. 

Adressbuch fur Berlin und seine Vororte, 1919-1932. Search under Berlin Directory = Berliner Adressbuch: 
Directory for Berlin and its Suburbs, 1919-1932. 

Adventists collection. Search under Millerites and early Adventists. 

AFL records. Search under American Federation of Labor records. 

Africa confidential print, CO. 879. Search under Great Britain. Colonial Office. Africa... 

Africa, 1941-1961. 

Africa, 1946-1976. 

Africa, national security files, 1961-1963. Search under John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: 
national security files, 1961-1963. 

Africa, special studies, 1962-1980. 

Africana serials in microform in the Library of Congress. 

Afro-Americans surveillance. Search under Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the 
First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey movement. 

Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP. Search under Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery = Akten 
der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes. 

Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screeh nostalgia illustrated collection. Search under Barbour, Alan G. ... 

Alaska Senate Impeachment Inquiry. Search under Fairbanks state office lease. 

Albania internal affairs, 1945-1949. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the United 
States Department of State relating to the Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. 

Alfonso X, El Sabio, royal scriptorium manuscripts... Search under Concordances and texts of the royal 
scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio. 

Allied Powers Reparation Commission. 

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Papers of the American Board of 
Commissioners for Foreign Missions 

American Bureau of Industrial Research: manuscript collections on the early American labor movement, 
1862-1980. 

American church records. Search under Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual 
reports, minutes, statistics. 

American Commission to Negotiate Peace. Search under Select reports of the American Commission to 
Negotiate Peace. 


186 


American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829. Search under Gavit, Joseph. American deaths and marriages... 
American design index. Search under Index of American design. 

American Federation of Labor records. 

American foreign policy, current documents. 

American Indian Movement FBI files. Search under FBI files on the American Indian Movement and 
Wounded Knee. 

American Indian oral history research project: part II. Search under University of South Dakota. American 
Indian oral history research project. 

American Indian tribes, council meetings. Search under Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 
1907-1971. 

American Jewish Committee oral history collection. Search under William E. Wiener oral history library of 
the American Jewish Committee. 

American orderly books. Search under Early American orderly books, 1748-1817. 

American public opinion data. 

American women bibliography. Search under Bibliography of American women. 

Annual reports of corporations. Search under Q-file. 

Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. Search under Public records in Ireland: 
Annual reports... 

Annual reports, international. Search under International annual reports collection. 

Antebellum Southern plantations records. Search under Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations 
from the Revolution through the Civil War. 

Antony Gibbs & Sons archive. Search under Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953. 
Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963). 

Arab Bureau papers (1911-1919). 

Architecture of the South. Search under Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs. 

Archive of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas. Search under Fourth 
Russell Tribunal... 

Archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa. Search under Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa 
Archives of the British Labour Party. Search under Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918. 

Archives of the Fabian Society. 

Archives of the Royal Society. Search under Royal Society (Great Britain).... 

Archives of the Women’s Labour League and successors. Search under Women’s Labour League. Women 
and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the Women’s Labour League and the 
Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977. 

Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero. 

Archivo de la ciudad de Veracruz. 

Archivo de la revolucion Mexicana. 

Archivo Franciscano. 

Archivo Gomez Farias. 

Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo. 

Area business databank. 

Argentina: foreign afiairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 

Argentina: internal afiairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Armed forces in Vietnam. Search under U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975. 

Armenian architecture. 

Art in France. Search under Index photographique de Part en France. 

Asia, special studies (1980-1982 supplement). 

Associated Negro Press. Search under Claude A. Barnett papers. 


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Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Papers, 1930-1942. 

Atlanta University publications, 1896-1947. 

Auction catalogues on microfiche. 

Austria internal afiairs, 1945-1949. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 

Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. 

Austria internal affairs, 1950-1954. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 

Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. 

Austrian drama. Search under German and Austrian drama. 

Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London Polytechnic. 


B 


Baptists and other evangelicals in Soviet Russia. Search under Historical materials on Baptists and other 
Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European countries. 

Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen nostalgia illustrated collection. 

Barnett papers. Search under Claude A. Barnett papers. 

Baron Sidney Sonnino papers. Search under Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney 
Sonnino. 

Bay Area Foundation oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. Bay Area... 
BBC nine o’clock news. Search under Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945. 

Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895. Search under Herzl, Theodor. Berichte... 
Berlin Directory = Berliner Adressbuch: Directory for Berlin and its Suburbs, 1919-1932. 

Bibliographical Society of America. Papers. 

Bibliography of American women. 

Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums Munchen. Search under Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches 
Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 = Kataloge der Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums in Munchen. 
Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland. Search under Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst 
in Deutschland. 

Biographical archive (British). Search under British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries. 

Biographical archives, Russian. Search under Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985. 

Black America in the 1930’s. Search under New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s. 

Black Sash (Society). Papers. 

Black workers in the era of the great migration, 1916-1929. 

Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets. 

Bowman, George Ernest. Bowman files. 

Briefe (Theodor Herzl). Search under Herzl, Theodor. Briefer Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode. 

British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940. 

British biographical archive, 17th-19th centuries. 

British Foreign Office. Japan correspondence. Search under Japan correspondence. 

British Library research reports. Search under Library and information science research reports. 

British ministers to the Russian court, diplomatic correspondence. Search under Diplomatic correspondence 
of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776. 

British official documents, colonial Africa. 

British official publications not published by HMSO. 

British parliamentary papers on Central and South America, 1800-1899. 

British policy overseas. Search under Documents on British policy overseas. 

British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record of the two world wars. 

Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth International: 1930-1940. 

Burrow research collection. Search under Trigant Burrow research collection. 


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Butler, Josephine (letter collection). Search under Josephine Butler letter collection. 


C 


Cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower. Search under Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of 
President Eisenhower (1953-1961). 

Cabinet meetings of President Johnson. Search under Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of 
President Johnson. 

Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939 (Great Britain). Search under Great Britain. Cabinet Office. 
Cabinet... 

California Jewish community oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. 
California Jewish.... 

California women oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. Outstanding 
women of California oral history collection. 

Camp papers. Search under U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases. 

Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts Library. Search under Harvard University. Fine Arts 
Library. Card catalogs... 

Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: photographs. Search under Johnston, Frances 
Benjamin.... 

Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Search under 
Los Angeles, University of Southern California Library... 

Catalogs of the Library of the Central Institute for Art History, Munich. Search under Zentralinstitut fur 
Kunstgeschichte in Munchen... 

Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, Munich, 1908-1981 = Kataloge der Bibliothek des 
Deutschen Museums in Munchen. 

CBS monitoring reports. Search under Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28,1939 to May 23,1945. 
Censorship Office, history. Search under History of the Office of Censorship. 

Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. 

Central and South America, parliamentary papers. Search under British parliamentary papers on Central and 
South America, 1800-1899. 

Central catalogue of the University Center Cologne. Search under Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of 
the University Center Cologne. 

Central Institute for Art History, Munich, Library Catalogs. Search under Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte 
in Munchen... 

Charles James Fox, papers. Search under Papers of Charles James Fox. 

China and India. 

China and India: 1950-1961 supplement. 

China internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of China.... 

China, 1911-1941. 

China: internal affairs, 1930-1939. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. China: 
internal affairs, 1930-1939. 

China: internal affairs, 1940-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

China: internal afrairs, 1940-1944. 

China: internal affairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

China: internal afrairs, 1945-1949. 

China: special studies, 1970-1980. 

Church in Latin America. Search under Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9. 

Church unity periodicals. Search under Library of church unity periodicals. 


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CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports. 

Civil rights during the Johnson administration. 

Civil rights during the Kennedy administration, 1961-1963. 

Claude A Barnett papers. 

Clippings about July 20, 1944. Search under Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944. 

Colleccion de documentos para la historia de la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981. 
Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa. 

Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center Cologne. 

Coloured Persons Representative Council. Debates and proceedings of the Coloured Persons 
Representative Council. 

Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories. 

Columbia Broadcasting System. Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 1945. 
Commission on Faith and Order. Search under World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. 
Official, numbered publications. 

Commission on Industrial Relations. Search under United States. Commission on Industrial Relations, 
1912-1915. 


Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Papers, 1919-1944. 

Commission on Wartime Relocation...papers. Search under United States. Commission on Wartime 
Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers... 

Committee on Civil Rights, Truman’s. Search under President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights. 
Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: meetings and documents. 

Compte-rendu stenographique. Search under Parti Republicain, Radical, & Radical Socialiste... 
Concordances and texts of the royal scriptorium manuscripts of Alfonso X, El Sabio. 

Conditions of the Indians in the United States. Search under Survey of conditions of the Indians of the 
United States. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941). 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 1925-1941. 

Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and the Soviet Union. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Argentina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 


Argentina: foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 

China: internal affairs, 1930-1939. 

China: internal affairs, 1940-1944. 

China: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Cuba: 1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs. 
Cuba: 1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs. 
Germany: foreign affairs, 1930-1939. 

Germany: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. 

Germany: internal affairs, 1930-1941. 

Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944. 

Great Britain: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. 

Great Britain: internal affairs, 1930-1939. 

Great Britain: internal affairs, 1940-1944. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Iran: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. 

Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944. 

Japan: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs. 
Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs. 


190 


Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1945-1949. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 
1950-1954. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Afiica: internal afiairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954. 
Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939. 

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939. 

Conflicto religioso. Search under Serie conflicto religioso. 

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers. 

Congress, former members, oral history. Search under Former members of Congress oral history collection. 
Congressional Research Service, major studies and issue briefs. Search under Major studies and issue briefs 
of the Congressional Research Service. 

Contemporary history project: oral history collection. 

CORE papers. Search under Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Papers. 

Corporate and Industry Research Reports. Search under CIRR/Corporate and Industry Research Reports. 
Corporate annual reports. Search under Q-file. 

Council meetings of the major American Tribes, 1907-1971. 

Cranz collection. Search under Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts through 
1600 AD. 

Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC histories (1963-1969). 
Cristianos por el socialismo, dossier 1. 

CRS major studies and issue briefs. Search under Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional 
Research Service. 

Cuba, 1945-1949: internal and foreign affairs. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Cuba: 1945-1949, internal affairs and foreign affairs. 

Cuba, 1950-1954: internal affairs and foreign affairs. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central 
files. Cuba: 1950-1954, internal affairs, and foreign affairs. 


D 


Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969). 

Dance collection. Search under Handlist of the dance collection. 

Dean Acheson conversations and meetings. Search under Official conversations and meetings of Dean 
Acheson (1949-1953). 

Debates and proceedings of the Coloured Persons Representative Council. Search under Coloured Persons 
Representative Council. Debates... 

Decade on Women. Search under World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United 
Nations Decade for Women. 

Defense Secretaries, public statements of. Search under Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense. 
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents. 

Department of Justice history. Search under History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969). 

Depressions in American history. Search under Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American 
history: collection of sources. 

Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland, Annual reports. Search under Public records in Ireland: 

Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland. 

Deutsches biographisches Archiv. Search under German biographical archive. 

Deutsches Museum Munchen, Bibliothek. Search under Catalogs of the Library of the Deutsches Museum, 


191 


Munich, 1908-1981. 

Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969. Search under Eisenhower, I>wight D. Diaries... 

Diary of President Johnson. Search under Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969). 

Diplomatic correspondence of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776. 

Diplomatic post records, Japan. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941). 

Diplomatic post records. Middle East. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 
1925-1941. 

Diplomatic post records, Soviet Union. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and 
the Soviet Union. 

Disarmament Committee. Search under Committee on Disarmament, 1962-1984: meetings and documents. 

Disarmament documents. Search under Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United 
States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 

Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen. 

Documentary relations of the Southwest. 

Documentary sources in the U.K. Search under National inventory of documentary sources in the United 
Kingdom 

Documentary sources in the U.S. Search under National inventory of documentary sources in the United 
States. 

Documents of the National Security Council. 

Documents on British policy overseas. 

Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982: a collection from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament 
Agency. 

Dominican Republic crisis. Search under Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security 
files and NSC histories (1963-1969). 

Dossiers Indal. 

Drawings of Robert & James Adam in Sir John Soane's Museum. 

Duke of Newcastle papers. Search under Newcastle papers from the British Library, London. 

Dulles and Herter conversations. Search under Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and 
of Christian Herter (1953-1961). 

Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A Herter, 1953-1961. 
Chronological correspondence series. 

Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers. 

Dwight D. Eisenhower diaries. Search under Eisenhower, Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 
1953-1969. 


E 


Earl Warren oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history 
collection. 

Early Adventists collection. Search under Millerites and early Adventists. 

Early American orderly books, 1748-1817. 

Early science fiction novels. 

East St. Louis race riot of 1917. 

Economic activity, England and Wales. Search under Census 1981. Economic activity [county]. 

Economic panics in American history. Search under Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in 
American history: collection of sources. 

Economy under President Johnson. Search under National economy under President Johnson: administrative 
histories 


192 


Ecumenism Research Agency. Search under Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and 
Great Britain. 

Edison, Thomas A Papers. 

Eighteenth century short title catalogue. 

Eisenhower cabinet meetings. Search under Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President 
Eisenhower (1953-1961) 

Eisenhower Dwight D. Diaries of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1969. 

Emergency Relief Administration survey. Search under Survey of Indian reservations. 

EMI-Pathe film library catalogue. 

ESTC. Search under Eighteenth century short title catalogue. 

Europaische Beitrage zur Geschichte des Weltkrieges II. Search under European contributions to the history 
of World War II, 1939-1945. 

Europe and NATO: special studies, 1970-1980. 

Europe, 1946-1976 (CIA research reports). 

Europe, 1950-1951 supplement (O.S.S./State Department intelligence and research reports). 

European contributions to the history of World War II, 1939-1945: The war in the air. 

Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and Great Britain. 

Evangelicals in Soviet Russia. Search under Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet 
Russia and other Eastern European countries. 

Explorations, reports of. Search under Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States 
government. 

Expositions and world’s fairs. Search under Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs. 


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Fabian Society archives. Search under Archives of the Fabian Society. 

Fairbanks state office lease. 

Fawcett Library autograph collection. Search under Autograph collection, Fawcett Library, City of London 
Polytechnic. 

FBI file, Martin Luther King, Jr. Search under Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file. 

FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee. 

Federal Reserve Board records. Search under Papers of the Federal Reserve System. 

Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: The First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey 
movement. 

Federal Trade Commission. Search under Records of the Federal Trade Commission. 

Federal Trade Commission, history. Search under History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969. 

Felfac Frankfurter. Papers. Search under Frankfurter, Felix. Papers. 

Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery. 

Film library catalog, EMI-Pathe. Search under EMI-Pathe film library catalogue. 

Finland internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of Finland... 

Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag. 

Foreign Relations Committee top-secret hearings. Search under Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee 
on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966. 

Former members of Congress oral history collection. 

Fourth international collection. Search under Bulletins and other ephemera relating to the Fourth 
International: 1930-1940. 

Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas. Search under Archive of the Fourth 
Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas. 


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Fox, Charles James. Papers of Charles James Fox. 

Franciscano archive. S^rch under Archivo Franciscano. 

Frankfurter, Felix. Papers. 

Freytag pamphlet collection. Search under Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag. 
FTC records. Search under Records of the Federal Trade Commission. 


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Garvey movement. Search under Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, 
the Red Scare, and the Garvey movement. 

Gavit, Joseph, 1876-. American deaths and marriages, 1784-1829. 

Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist of the dance collection. 

General MacArthur hearing. Search under Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General 
MacArthur. 

Gerald Paget collection. Search under Paget, Gerald... 

German and Austrian drama. 

German Army High Command, 1938-1945. 

German biographical archive = Deutsches biographisches Archiv. 

German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection 
Germany and its occupied territories during World War II. 

Germany, 1919-1941 

Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944 

Germany: foreign afrairs, 1930-1939. Search under Confldential U.S. State Department central files. 
Germany: foreign affairs, 1930-1939. 

Germany: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Germany: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. 

Germany: internal afrairs, 1930-1941. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Germany: internal afrairs, 1930-1941. 

Germany: internal afrairs, 1942-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Germany: internal affairs, 1942-1944. 

Gertrude Tuckwell collection. Search under Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell 
collection, 1890-1920. 

Gibbs archive: The papers of Antony Gibbs & Sons, 1744-1953. 

Gitelson collection. 

Gomez Farias archive. Search under Archivo Gomez Farias. 

Great Britain. Cabinet Office. Cabinet minutes and memoranda, 1916-1939. 

Great Britain Colonial Office Palestine correspondence. 

Great Britain. Colonial Office. Africa confidential print, CO. 879. 

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence. 

Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions. Search under History of the Ministry of Munitions. 

Great Britain: internal afrairs, 1930-1939. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Great Britain: internal afrairs, 1930-1939. 

Great Britain: internal afrairs, 1940-1944, pts. 1 and 2. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department 
central files. Great Britain: internal afrairs, 1940-1944. 

Great Britain: foreign afrairs, 1940-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Great Britain: foreign afrairs, 1940-1944. 

Great Northern Railway. Great Northern Railway company papers: Part I, 1862-1922. 

Griffith, D. W. Papers, 1897-1954. 

Griffith’s valuation. Search under Landowners of Ireland. 


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Gustav Freytag pamphlet collection. Search under Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag. 


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Haider diaries. Search under Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider. 

Handlist of the dance collection. Search under Gemeente Museeum den Haag. Handlist... 

Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782. 

Harvard Theatre collection playbills. Search under Playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection. 

Harvard University Fine Arts Library catalog. Search under Card catalogs of the Harvard University Fine Arts 
Library. 

Hastie, William. Papers. 

Health, Education, and Welfare Department history. Search under Department of Health, Education, and 
Welfare (1963-1969): official history and documents. 

Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Search under United States. Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission. Hearings... 

Hemeroteca historica Mexicana. 

Henry Morgenthau, Jr. diaries. Search under Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45. 
Herter, Christian, papers. Search under Dulles, John Foster. Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian 
A Herter, 1953-1961. 

Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904. Berichte aus Paris an die "Neue Freie Presse" in Wien, 1891-1895. 

-Briefer Von der Jugendzeit bis zum Tode. 

HEW official history and documents. Search under Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 
(1963-1%9): official history and documents. 

Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European countries. 
Historical photographs of the Middle East. 

History of nursing. 

History of pharmacy. Search under Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States. 
History of photography. 

History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969). 

History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969. 

History of the Ministry of Munitions. 

History of the Office of Censorship. 

History of the Vietnam War. 

History of women. 

Hitler assassination attempt. Search under Germany, clippings about July 20, 1944. 

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr. Papers. 

Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in England. Series one. Home Office class HO 42 
(George III, correspondence, 1782-1820). 

Home service nine o’clock news, 1939-1945 

Hooker, Isabella Beecher, project. Search under Isabella Beecher Hooker project. 

Hoose Library of Philosophy catalog. Search under Los Angeles, University of Souther California Library. 

Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 

Hope, John and Lugenia Bums. Papers of John and Lugenia Bums Hope. 

Hungarian peace negotiations. Search under Paris. Peace Conference, 1919 Hungary... 

Hungary internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 

Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Hungary... 

Huntington Beach oral history. Search under Newport and Huntington Beach... 



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IDAL. Search under Dossiers Indal. 

Iglesia en America Latina, serie 1, dossiers 1-9. Search under MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, 
Chile, dossier 3; Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1; Puebla 79. 

Immigration and Refugee Policy Commission. Search under Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration 
and Refugee Policy. 

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain). Search under Women at work collection, from the Imperial War 
Museum, Lambeth, London. 

Imperial War Museum war art. Search under British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists 
record of the two world wars. 

Index of American design. 

Index photographique de Tart en France. 

Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland. 

Indian reservations survey. Search under Survey of Indian reservations. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 

Indochina: internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Indonesia, memories van overgave. 

Indonesian archaeological photographs on microfiche. 

Industrial directories. Search under Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories. 

Industrial Relations Commission. Search under United States. Commission on Industrial Relations, 
1912-1915: unpublished records of the division of research and investigation. 

Informacion Documental de America Latina. Search under Dossiers Indal; Iglesia en America Latina, serie 
1, dossiers 1-9; MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3; Partido comunista de 
Chile, dossier 1; Puebla 79. 

Information control and propaganda: records of the Office of War Information. 

Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Department of state relating to the internal affairs of Albania... 

Internal affairs of Austria. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Austria... 

Internal affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the 
U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Bulgaria... 

Internal affairs of China. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of China. 

Internal affairs of East Germany. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 

Department of State relating to the internal affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 

1950-1954. 

Internal affairs of Finland. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Finland... 

Internal affairs of Hungary. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Deparment of State relating to the internal affairs of Hungary... 

Internal affairs of Korea. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of Korea... 

Internal affairs of Poland, 1945-1949. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Poland... 

Internal affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. Search under United States. Department 
of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of the Russian 
Zone... 


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Internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the 
U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Yugoslavia... 

International annual reports collection. 

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Reports and Proceedings of the World Bank, 1946- 
1974. 

International expositions and world’s fairs catalogues. Search under Major national and international 
expositions and world’s fairs. 

International Monetary Fund. Reports and summary proceedings of the IMF, 1946-1974. 

International trade, 1971-1981. 

International trade: special studies, 1982-1985. 

Internment of Civilians Commission papers. Search under United States. Commission on Wartime 
Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Papers... 

Interracial Cooperation Commission. Search under Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 1919-1944. 

Iran: foreign and internal affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. 
Iran: foreign affairs and internal afiairs, 1950-1954. 

Ireland parliamentary records. Search under Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800. 

Irish biographies. Search under British and Irish biographies, 1840-1940. 

Isabella Berber Hooker project. 

Israel, national security files, 1963-1969. 

Italians in Chicago oral history project. Search under University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in 
Chicago oral history project. 

Italy: foreign affairs, 1940-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: foreign 
affairs, 1940-1944. 

Italy: internal affairs, 1940-1944. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Italy: 
internal affairs, 1940-1944. 


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Japan and its occupied territories during World War II. 

Japan correspondence. Search under Great Britain. Foreign Office. Japan correspondence. 

Japan, diplomatic post records. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Japan (1914-1941). 
Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia, 1946-1976. 

Japan, Korea, and the security of Asia: special studies, 1970-1980. 

Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Far East generally: 1959-1961 supplement. 

Japan: internal affairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: 
internal affairs, 1945-1949. 

Japan: internal affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Japan: 
internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Jewish community oral history collection. University of California, Berkelely. California Jewish community 
oral history collection. 

Jews and gentiles, a collection of pamphlets. 

John and Lugenia Bums Hope, papers. Search under Hope, John and Lugenia Burns. Papers. 

John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign. 

John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security files, 1961-1963. 

John F. Kennedy national security files. U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963. 
John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper articles, 1892-1964. 

Johnson administration, histories. Search under National economy under President Johnson: administrative 
histories. 

Johnson cabinet meetings. Search under Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President 


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Johnson. 

Johnson diaries. Search under Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969). 

Johnson oral histories. Search under Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969. 
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952. Carnegie survey of the architecture of the South, 1927-1943: 
photographs. 

Joint Chiefs of Staff, records. Search under Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 

Josephine Butler letter collection. 

Juan Montalvo collection. Search under Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo. 

Justice Department history. Search under History of the Department of Justice (1%3-1969). 


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Kennedy appointment book. Search under Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963). 

Kennedy campaign (John F. Kennedy). Search under John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign. 

Kennedy campaign (Robert F. Kennedy). Search under Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, 
March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968. 

Kennedy clipping collection. Search under John Fitzerald Kennedy....in public press, a collection of newspaper 
articles, 1892-1964. 

Kennedy press conferences. Search under President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963). 

King, Martin Luther, Jr. FBI file. Search under Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file. 

Kinshasa archives. Search under Collection d’archives du C. E. P. Kinshasa. 

Knoedler auction catalogues. Search under Auction catalogues on microfiche. 

Knoedler Library of art exhibition catalogues. Search under Major national and international expositions and 
world’s fairs. 

Koln, University Center catalog. Search under Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the University Center 
Cologne. 

Korea internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of Korea... 


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Labour Party Women’s Organisation. Search under Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour 

movement: conference reports and journals of the Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party 
Women’s Organisation 1906-1977. 

Labour Woman. Search under Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference 
reports and journals of the Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 
1906-1977. 

Ladej insky. Wolf Isaac. Papers. 

Lageberichte und Meldungen. Search under Situation reports and dispatches. 

Landowners of Ireland. 

Latin America, 1941-1961. 

Latin America, 1946-1976. 

Latin America: special studies, 1962-1980. 

Latin America: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement. 

Latin manuscripts inventories. Search under Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts 
through 1600 AD. 

Lay training centers publications. Search under Evangelical academies and lay training centers of Europe and 


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Great Britain. 

LCSH. Search under Subject headings in microform. 

League of Women Voters (U.S.). Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974. 

Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will. 

Library and information science research reports. 

Library of American church records: the official yearbooks, annual reports, minutes, statistics. 

Library of church unity periodicals. 

Library of Congress subject headings. Search under Subject headings in microform. 

Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Major studies and issue briefs. Search under Major 
studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. 

Library of Congress: a documentary history. 

Liverpool, Robert Banks. Papers of Lord Liverpool. 

Los Angeles, University of Southern California. Library. Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, 
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 


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MacArthur hearing. Search under Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur. 
Madero archive. Search under Archivo de Don Francisco I, Madero. 

Magic documents: summaries and transcripts of the top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 
1938-1945. 

Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs. 

Major studies and issue briefs of the Congressional Research Service. 

Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945. 

Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946. 

MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, Chile, dossier 3. 

Marburger Index: Bilddokumentation zur Kunst in Deutschland. 

Martin Luther King, Jr., FBI file. 

Mass Observation archive. Search under Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 
1937-1949. 

Massachusetts Society of Mayflower descendants. Search under Bowman files. 

Massachusetts vital records. 

Maximiliano de Hapsburgo archive. Search under Archivo Maximiliano de Hapsburgo. 

Mayflower descendants. Search under Bowman files. 

Mediation Commission, papers of the President’s. Search under President’s Mediation Commission, 
1917-1918. 

Members of Congress oral history collection. Search under Former members of Congress oral history 
collection. 

Memories van overgave. Search under Indonesia, memories van overgave. 

Merritt Crawford papers. 

Methodist Missionary Society. Search under Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. 
Women’s work collection. 

Mexican revolution archive. Search under Archivo de la revolution Mexicana. 

Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin manuscripts through 1600 A.D. 

Microfilm edition of presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900. 

Middle East. 

Middle East (1950-1961 supplement). 

Middle East, 1946-1976. 

Middle East, diplomatic post records. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Middle East, 


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1925-1941. 

Middle East, historical photographs. Search under Historical photographs of the Middle East. 

Middle East: special studies, 1970-1980. 

Middle East: special studies, 1980-1982 supplement. 

Military camp papers. Search under U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases. 

Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General MacArthur. 

Millerites and early Adventists. 

Ministry of Munitions. Search under History of the Ministry of Munitions. 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961). 

Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of President Johnson. 

Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with special advisory reports. 

Minutes of telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961). 

Miscellaneous works by and about Juan Montalvo. 

Mississippi oral history collection. 

Monitoring reports (CBS). Search under Monitoring reports, 1939-1945, from August 28, 1939 to May 23, 
1945. 

Moody’s manuals on microfiche, 1909 to the present. 

Morgenthau diaries. Search under Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45. 

Mortality statistics: review of the Register General on deaths by area of usual residence in England and Wales, 
1983. 

Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria (Chile). Search under MAPU, Movimiento Accion Popular Unitaria, 
Chile, dossier 3. 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer, 1971-1981 (special 
studies). 

Multinational corporations, OPEC, cartels, foreign investment, and technology transfer: special studies, 
1982-1985. 

Munitions Ministry. Search under History of the Ministry of Munitions. 


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NAACP papers. Search under National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the 
NAACP. 

National and international expositions and world’s fairs. Search under Major national and international 
expositions and world’s fairs. 

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers of the NAACP. 

National databank. Search under Q-file. 

National economy under President Johnson: administrative histories. 

National inventory of documentary sources in the United Kingdom. 

National inventory of documentary sources in the United States. 

National Security Council documents. Search under Documents of the National Security Council. 

National Security Council histories, Vietnam. Search under Vietnam, National Security Council histories. 

National Security Council minutes. Search under Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council with 
special advisory reports. 

National security files, Africa. Search under John F. Kennedy national security files. Africa: national security 
files, 1961-1963. 

National security files, Israel. Search under Israel, national security files, 1963-1969. 

National security files, USSR and Eastern Europe. Search under John F. Kennedy national security files. 
U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963. 

National Socialist Party Chancellery files. Search under Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery. 


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National War Labor Board papers. Search under Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919. 

New Deal agencies and black America in the 1930’s. 

Newcastle papers from the British Library, London. 

Newport and Huntington Beach: an oral history of the early development of a southern California beach 
community. Series A, Newport Beach. Series B, Huntington Beach. 

Nicaragua, 1945-1949: internal affairs and foreign affairs. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department 
central files. Nicaragua: 1945-1949, internal and foreign affairs. 

Nicaragua, 1950-1954: internal affairs and foreign affairs. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department 
central files. Nicaragua: 1950-1954, internal affairs and foreign affairs. 

Non-HMSO publications. Search under British official publications not published by HMSO. 

Nuclear energy: basic documents on technological, economic, environmental, and legal issues, 1945-1979. 

Nuclear Regulatory Commission hearings. Search under Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 

Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, 1969-1981. 

Nuclear weapons, arms control, and the threat of thermonuclear war: special studies, supplement, 1981-1983 

Nursing history collection. Search under History of nursing. 


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O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret Intelligence Branch, war diaries. 

Office of Censorship, history. Search under History of the Office of Censorship. 

Office of War Information records. Search under Information control and propaganda: records of the Office 
of War Information. 

Official conversations and meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953). 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1974-1976 supplement. 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1977-76, supplement. 

Oil and the energy crisis: the federal investigations, 1978-1980. 

Oliver Wendell Holmes papers. Search under Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Papers. 

Ondergrondse pers, de. Search under Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers. 
Oneida community: books, pamphlets, and serials, 1834-1972. 

Oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile. Search under Colleccion de documentos para la historia de 
la oposicion politica al estado autoritario en Chile, 1973-1981. 

Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969. 

Order and authority in England. Search under Home Office papers and records: Order and authority in 
England. 

Orderly books. Search under Early American orderly books, 1748-1817. 

Outstanding women of California oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. 
Outstanding women... 


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Paget, Gerald. Gerald Paget collection. 

Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State 
Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 
Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State 
Department central files. Palestine and Israel: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. 
Palestine correspondence. Search under Great Britain. Colonial Office. Palestine correspondence. 
Pamphlet collection of Gustav Freytag. Search under Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freitag. 


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Panama crisis. Search under Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and NSC 
histories (1%3-1969). 

Papers of the Federal Reserve System. 

Papers of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919. 

Papers of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain. Search under 
Fox, Charles Jaems. Papers... 

Newcastle papers from the British Library, London. 

Peel, Sir Robert. Papers... 

Pitt, William the Younger. Papers... 

Papers of the Republican Party. 

Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino. 

Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Hungarian peace negotiations: an account of the work of the Hungarian 
Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January to March 1920. 

Paris peace talks on Vietnam. Search under Transcripts and files of the Paris peace talks on Vietnam, 
1968-1973. 

Parliament of Ireland records, 1613-1800. Search under Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 
1613-1800. 

Parti Republicain, Radical, & Radical-Socialiste. Compte-rendu stenographique. 

Partido comunista de Chile, dossier 1. 

Peel, Sir Robert. Papers of Sir Robert Peel. 

Petroleum industry. Search under Records of the Federal Trade Commission. 

Pharmacy history collection. Search under Primary sources for the history of pharmaQ' in the United States. 
Phonefiche. 

Photography history collection. Search under History of photography. 

Pitt, William the Younger. Papers of William Pitt the Younger. 

Playbills ft’om the Harvard Theatre collection. 

Poland internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department 
of State relating to the internal affairs of Poland, 1945-1949. 

Polish independent publications, 1976-I-. 

Pollution: major sources for research, 1800-1950. 

Portuguese pamphlets, 1610-1921. 

Postwar Europe. 

Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. 

Potsdam Conference documents. 

President Johnson administrative histories. Search under National economy under President Johnson: 
administrative histories. 

President Johnson oral histories. Search under Oral histories of the Johnson administration, 1963-1969. 
President Johnson, daily diary. Search under Daily diary of President Johnson (1963-1969). 

President Kennedy and the press (1961-1963). 

President Kennedy appointment book. Search under Appointment book of President Kennedy (1961-1963). 
President Kennedy campaign. Search under John F. Kennedy 1960 campaign. 

President Roosevelt, map room messages. Search under Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 
1939-1945. 

President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights. 

President Truman, map room messages. Search under Map room messages of President Truman, 1945-1946. 
President’s Mediation Commission, 1917-1918. 

Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1938-45. 

Presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900. Search under Microfilm edition of 
presidential election campaign documents for the years 1868-1900. 

Primary sources for the history of pharmacy in the United States. 

Printed records of the Parliament of Ireland, 1613-1800. 

Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider. 


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Prohibition papers. Search under Temperance and prohibition papers. 

Project South oral history collection. Search under Stanford University. Project South... 

Province in rebellion. 

Public records in Ireland: Annual reports of the Deputy Keeper of the public records in Ireland. 
Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense. 

Publishers’ catalogs annual. 

Puebla 79. 

Pulitzer prizes in journalism, 1917-1985. 


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Q-file. 


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Radicals, surveillance of. Search under Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941. 

Recessions, depressions, and economic panics in American history: collection of sources. 

Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War. 

Records of the Federal Trade Commission. 

Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 

Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 1918-1965. 

Red Scare. Search under Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red 
Scare, and the Garvey movement. 

Reformed Protestantism: sources of the 16th and 17th centuries on microfiche. 

Refugee Policy Commission. Search under Papers of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee 
Policy. 

Relief of General MacArthur. Search under Military situation in the Far East and the relief of General 
MacArthur. 

Reparation papers of the Allied Powers Reparation Commission. Search under Allied Powers Reparation 
Commission. 

Reports of explorations printed in the documents of the United States government. 

Republican Party, papers. Search under Papers of the Republican Party. 

Research abstracts. 

Revolucion Mexicana (archive). Search under Archive de la revolucion Mexicana. 

Robert and James Adam drawings. Search under Drawings of Robert and James Adam... 

Rothenburg Judenackten. 

Royal Society (Great Britain). Council minutes, 1660-1800. 

-Journal books of scientific meetings, 1660-1800. 

-Miscellaneous manuscripts. 

Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians of the Americas (1980: Rotterdam, Netherlands). Search under 
Archive of the Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of the Americas. 

Russian biographical archives. Search under Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985. 

Russian court at St. Petersburg, British diplomatic correspondence. Search under Diplomatic correspondence 
of British ministers to the Russian court at St. Petersburg, 1704-1776. 

Russian empire. 

Russian imperial government publications. 




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Saionji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940: complete translation into English. 

Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974. 

Science fiction novels. Search under Early science fiction novels. 

Scots’ Charitable Society. Papers. 

Screen facts and screen nostalgia. Search under Barbour, Alan G. Alan Barbour’s screen facts and screen 
nostalgia illustrated collection. 

Secret Intelligence Branch war diaries. Search under O.S.S. London, Special Operations Branch and Secret 
Intelligence Branch, war diaries. 

Secretaries of Defense, public statements. Search under Public statements by the Secretaries of Defense. 

Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy. Search under Papers of the Select Commission on 
Immigration and Refugee Policy. 

Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace. 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign, March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968. 

Serie conflicto religioso. 

Sexual politics in Britain. 

Situation reports and dispatches = Lageberichte (1920-1929) und Meldungen (1929-1933): Reichskommissar 
fur Uberwachung der offentlichen Ordnung und Nachrichtensammelstelle im Reichsministerium des 
Innern. 

Social and political status of women in Britain. 

Solidarity (Solidarnosc) collection. Search under Polish independent publications, 1976+. 

Sonnino papers. Search under Papers relating to World War I in the archives of Baron Sidney Sonnino. 

Sources documenting the Black in Texas. Search under Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 
1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in Texas, 1603-1803. 

South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department 
central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1945-1949. 

South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department 
central files. South Africa: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. 

South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration. Survey of Indian reservations. 

Southern plantation records. Search under Records of the ante-bellum Southern plantations from the 
Revolution through the Civil War. 

Southern Regional Council. Papers, 1944-1968. 

Soviet biographic archives, 1954-1985. 

Soviet Union. 

Soviet Union, 1946-1976. 

Soviet Union, diplomatic post records. Search under Confidential U.S. diplomatic post records. Russia and 
the Soviet Union. 

Soviet Union: 1950-1961 supplement. 

Soviet Union: internal affairs and foreign affairs, 1950-1954. Search under Confidential U.S. State 
Department central files. Soviet Union: foreign affairs and internal affairs, 1950-1954. 

Soviet Union: special studies, 1970-1980. 

Soviet Union: special studies, 1980-1982: supplement. 

Spain: foreign affairs, 1930-1939. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: 
foreign affairs, 1930-1939. 

Spain: internal affairs, 1930-1939. Search under Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Spain: 
internal affairs, 1930-1939. 

Spanish civil war pamphlets. Search under Blodgett collection of Spanish civil war pamphlets. 

Spanish civil war: FO 849, Foreign Office, International Committee for the Application of the Agreement 


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Regarding Non-intervention in Spain, 1936-1939. 

Special Operations war diaries. Search under O.S.S. Lx)ndon, Special Operations Branch and Secret 
Intelligence Branch, war diaries. 

St. Louis race riot of 1917. Search under East St. Louis race riot of 1917. 

Stanford University. Project South oral history collection. 

State industrial directories. Search under Colt microfiche library of state [industrial] directories. 

State of the churches. 

State papers domestic, Hanoverian. Search under Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782. 

Strikes and agreements file. Search under American Federation of Lalwr records. 

Subject headings in microform. 

Suffragists oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. Suffragists... 
Surveillance of Afro-Americans. Search under Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925; the First 
World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey movement. 

Surveillance of radicals in the U.S., 1917-1941. 

Survey Associates records. 

Survey of conditions of the Indians of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee 
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session... 

Survey of Indian reservations. Search under South Dakota. Emergency Relief Administration... 


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Telephone conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter. Search under Minutes of telephone 
conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter (1953-1961). 

Temperance and prohibition papers. 

Texas as province and republic, 1795-1845. 

Theatre playbills from the Harvard Theatre collection. Search under Playbills from the Harvard Theatre 
collection. 

Thomas Edison. Papers. Search under Edison, Thomas A Papers. 

Tom Harrison Mass-Observation archive: file reports series, 1937-1949. 

Top-secret hearings of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, first installment, 1959-1966. 

Towns and townlands of Ireland. Search under Index to the towns and townlands of Ireland. 

Transcripts and files of the Paris peace talks on Vietnam, 1968-1973. 

Translations of statistical and census reports of Texas, 1782-1836, and sources documenting the black in Texas, 
1603-1803. 

Trigant Burrow research collection. 

Triumph of the will. Search under Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will. 

Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights. Search under President Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights. 

Tubingen dissertation catalog. Search under Dissertation catalog of the University Library at Tubingen. 

Tuckwell collection. Search under Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 
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U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975. 

U.S. military camp papers and U.S. military camp press releases. 

U.S. Women’s Bureau papers. Search under Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 
1918-1%5. 


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UN Decade on Women. Search under World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the 
United Nations Decade for Women: Equality, Development & Peace. 

Underground press, Holland. Search under Dutch underground press, 1940-1945 = De ondergrondse pers. 
United Nations. Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament. Search under Committee on Disarmament, 
1962-1984: meetings and documents. 

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations. U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1912-1915: 
unpublished records of the division of research and investigation; reports, staff studies, and 
background research materials. 

United States. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Commission on Interracial Cooperation papers, 
1919-1944. 

United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Search under Papers of the 
U.S. Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. 

United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. Department of State... 

- Internal affairs of Albania, 1945-1949. 

- Internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. 

- Internal affairs of Bulgaria, 1950-1954. 

- Internal affairs of China, 1940-1944. 

- Internal affairs of China, 1945-1949 

- Internal affairs of Finland, 1945-1949. 

- Internal affairs of Finland, 1950-1954. 

- Internal affairs of Hungary, 1945-1949. 

- Internal affairs of Hungary, 1950-1954. 

- Internal affairs of Korea, 1930-1939. 

- Internal affairs of Korea, 1940-1944. 

- Internal affairs of Korea, 1945-1949. 

- Internal affairs of Poland, 1945-1949. 

- Internal affairs of the Russian Zone (East Germany), 1950-1954. 

- Internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. 

United States. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 
University Center Cologne central catalogue. Search under Cologne, Germany, central catalogue of the 
University Center Cologne. 

University of California, Berkeley. 

- Bay Area Foundation oral history collection. 

- California Jewish community oral history collection. 

- Earl Warren oral history collection. 

- Outstanding women of California oral history collection. 

- Suffragists oral history collection. 

University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Italians in Chicago oral history project. 

University of South Dakota. American Indian oral history research project: part II. 

University of Southern California, Hoose Library catalog. Search under Los Angeles, University of Southern 
California. Catalog of the Hoose Library of Philosophy, University of Southern California, Los 
Angeles. 

University of Wisconsin oral history collection. 

USSR and Eastern Europe, national security files. Search under John F. Kennedy national security files. 
U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: national security files, 1961-1963. 


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Vance, Zebulon Baird. Search under Papers of Zebulon Vance. 






















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Veracruz archive. Search under Archive de la ciudad de Veracruz. 

Vergiliana collection. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1946-1976. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Supplement. 

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies, 1960-1980. 

Vietnam War, history. Search under History of the Vietnam War. 

Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS. 

Vietnam, National Security Council histories. 

Vietnam, U.S. Armed forces in. Search under U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, 1954-1975. 

Von Rohden collection. Search under European zur Geshichte des Weltkrieges II, 1939-1945: Luftkrieg. 

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War art of the 20th century. Search under British war art of the 20th century: the official war artists record 
of the two world wars. 

War in Vietnam: classified histories by the National Security Council. Search under Vietnam, National 
Security Council histories. 

War Information Office, records. Search under Information control and propaganda: records of the Office 
of War Information. 

War journal of Franz Haider. Search under Private war journal of Generaloberst Franz Haider. 

Warren oral history collection. Search under University of California, Berkeley. Earl Warren oral history 
collection. 

Wartime Relocation Commission papers. Search under United States. Commission on Wartime Relocation 
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Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London. Women’s work collection. 

Westmoreland v. CBS. Search under Vietnam, a documentary collection-Westmoreland v. CBS. 

Wilhelm Scherer collection. Search under German books and periodicals from the Wilhelm Scherer collection. 

Will Hays papers. 

William E. Wiener oral history library of the American Jewish Committee. 

William Pitt the Younger, papers. Search under Pitt, William the Younger. Papers... 

Women and health collection. Search under Womens History Research Center. Women and health 
collection. 

Women and law. Search under Womens History Research Center. Women and law. 

Women and the labour movement. Search under Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour 
movement... 

Women at work collection, from the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth, London. Search under Imperial War 
Museum... 

Women Voters, papers. Search under League of Women Voters. Papers... 

Women’s Bureau papers. Search under Records of the Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor, 
1918-1965. 

Women’s History Research Center. 

- Women and health collection. 

- Women and law. 

Women’s Labour League. Women and the labour movement: conference reports and journals of the 

Women’s Labour League and the Labour Party Women’s Organisation 1906-1977. 

Women’s Labour League, 1906-1918. 

Women’s work collection. Search under Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society Archives, London.... 

Women, industry, and trades unionism: the Gertrude Tuckwell collection, 1890-1920. 

Women, UN Decade on. Search under World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the 
United Nations Decade for Women: Equality, Development & Peace. 




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World Conference to Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Women: 
Equality, Development & Peace. 

World Council of Churches. Commission on Faith and Order. Official, numbered publications. 

World War I survey: papers compiled from the United States Army Military Institute collection, Carlisle 
Barracks. 

World’s fairs catalogs. Search under Major national and international expositions and world’s fairs. 
Wounded Knee FBI files. Search under FBI files on the American Indian Movement and Wounded Knee. 


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Yugoslavia internal affairs. Search under United States. Department of State. Records of the U.S. 
Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Yugoslavia, 1945-1949. 


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Zebulon Vance papers. Search under Vanc;e, Zebulon. Papers of Zebulon Vance. 
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